Measurement of $CP$ violation in ${B^0}\rightarrow{D^{+}D^{-}}$ and ${B^{0}_{s}}\rightarrow{D^{+}_{s}D^{-}_{s}}$ decays
LHCb collaboration: R. Aaij, A.S.W. Abdelmotteleb, C. Abellan Beteta,, F. Abudin\'en, T. Ackernley, A. A. Adefisoye, B. Adeva, M. Adinolfi, P., Adlarson, C. Agapopoulou, C.A. Aidala, Z. Ajaltouni, S. Akar, K. Akiba, P., Albicocco, J. Albrecht, F. Alessio, M. Alexander

TL;DR
This paper reports the most precise measurements of $CP$ violation parameters in $B^0$ and $B_s^0$ decays, providing the first observation of $CP$ violation in $B^0 o D^+ D^-$ decays with high significance.
Contribution
It presents the first single-measurement observation of $CP$ violation in $B^0 o D^+ D^-$ decays and provides the most precise $CP$ violation parameter measurements for these decay channels.
Findings
First observation of $CP$ violation in $B^0 o D^+ D^-$ decays with >6 sigma significance.
Most precise measurements of $CP$ violation parameters in these decay modes.
Results are consistent with the Standard Model predictions.
Abstract
A time-dependent, flavour-tagged measurement of violation is performed with and decays, using data collected by the LHCb detector in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 6 fb. In decays the -violation parameters are measured to be \begin{align} S_{D^{+}D^{-}} & = -0.552 \pm 0.100\,\text{(stat)} \pm 0.010\,\text{(syst)}, \nonumber \newline C_{D^{+}D^{-}} & = \phantom{-}0.128 \pm0.103\,\text{(stat)} \pm 0.010\,\text{(syst)}. \nonumber \end{align} In decays the -violating parameter formulation in terms of and results in \begin{align} \phi_{s} & = -0.086 \pm 0.106 \,\text{(stat)} \pm 0.028\,\text{(syst)} \,\text{rad},…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Computational Physics and Python Applications
