Measurement of the Average Polarization of b Baryons in Hadronic Z^0 Decays
The OPAL Collaboration, G. Abbiendi et al

TL;DR
This study measures the polarization of b baryons produced in Z^0 decays, providing insights into polarization transfer during hadronization and testing Standard Model predictions.
Contribution
First measurement of the average longitudinal polarization of weakly decaying b baryons in Z^0 decays using semileptonic decay analysis.
Findings
Measured <P_L^{A0_b}> = -0.56^{+0.20}_{-0.13} d7 0.09
Supports partial polarization transfer from b quarks to baryons
Provides data for testing hadronization models
Abstract
In the Standard Model, b quarks produced in e^+e^- annihilation at the Z^0 peak have a large average longitudinal polarization of -0.94. Some fraction of this polarization is expected to be transferred to b-flavored baryons during hadronization. The average longitudinal polarization of weakly decaying b baryons, <P_L^{\Lambda_b}>, is measured in approximately 4.3 million hadronic Z^0 decays collected with the OPAL detector between 1990 and 1995 at LEP. Those b baryons that decay semileptonically and produce a \Lambda baryon are identified through the correlation of the baryon number of the \Lambda and the electric charge of the lepton. In this semileptonic decay, the ratio of the neutrino energy to the lepton energy is a sensitive polarization observable. The neutrino energy is estimated using missing energy measurements. From a fit to the distribution of this ratio, the value…
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