B-Reconstruction Methods via Geometro-Kinematic Constraints (I)
A. Dima, M. Dima

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method for reconstructing B0s decays at the LHC by applying geometric and kinematic constraints, specifically demonstrating the Sliding Vertex technique for boosted decay events.
Contribution
It presents the Sliding Vertex method, a novel approach for reconstructing B0s decays using combined geometric and kinematic constraints in high-energy physics.
Findings
Successful demonstration of the Sliding Vertex method at the LHC
Improved reconstruction accuracy for boosted B0s decays
Potential application to other decay channels with missing particles
Abstract
Decay channels with attractive branching ratios, or interesting physics, are recovered by substituting missing particles (nu, pi0, etc) with combined geometric and kinematic constraints. The Sliding Vertex method is shown in this part-I, for reconstructing strongly boosted B0s decays - at the LHC.
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