CP
violation is a well-established phenomenon in particle physics, but until 2001 it was only observed in kaons. In the last decade, several matter-antimatter asymmetries have been observed in neutral B mesons in line with the expectations of the Standard Model of the weak interaction. Direct
CP
violation is also expected in the decay rates of charged
B+
mesons versus that of
B-
mesons, though the greatest effects are present in a decay that occurs just twice in 10 million decays. Such rarity requires huge samples to study and this is exactly what the LHC, and its dedicated
B-
physics experiment LHCb provide. This thesis presents an analysis of the first two years of LHCb data. The author describes the first observation of the rare decay,
B- ? DK-, D ? p-K+
and the first observation of direct
CP
violation in this
B
decay. The work constitutes essential information on the experiment’s measurement of a fundamental parameter of the theory and stands as a benchmark against which subsequent analyses of this type will be compared.
Gandini
Observation of CP Violation in B± ? DK± Decays jetzt bestellen!
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction.- CP violation in the SM and the CKM angle ?.- The LHCb experiment at the LHC.- Reconstruction and selection.- Background studies.- The simultaneous fit.- Results.- Conclusions.- Distributions of the BDT input variables.- Validation of the ApT variable.- Histograms of systematic errors.- Bibliography.
Paolo Gandini is a particle physicist mainly interested in Flavour Physics. As a member of the LHCb collaboration at CERN, he completed a D.Phil in Particle Physics at the University of Oxford with a thesis on CP violation studies in charged B decays. He is currently based at CERN as a postdoctoral researcher for Syracuse University, NY.