Publications [#347697] of Anselm G. Vossen

Papers Published
  1. Resmi, PK; Libby, J; Trabelsi, K; Adachi, I; Aihara, H; Al Said, S; Asner, DM; Aulchenko, V; Aushev, T; Babu, V; Badhrees, I; Bakich, AM; Beleño, C; Bennett, J; Bhardwaj, V; Bhuyan, B; Bilka, T; Biswal, J; Bozek, A; Bračko, M; Campajola, M; Červenkov, D; Chen, A; Cheon, BG; Cho, HE; Cho, K; Choi, Y; Choudhury, S; Cinabro, D; Cunliffe, S; Dash, N; De Nardo, G; Di Capua, F; Di Carlo, S; Doležal, Z; Dong, TV; Eidelman, S; Epifanov, D; Fast, JE; Ferber, T; Fulsom, BG; Garg, R; Gaur, V; Gabyshev, N; Garmash, A; Giri, A; Goldenzweig, P; Golob, B; Guan, Y; Hayasaka, K; Hayashii, H; Hou, WS; Huang, K; Iijima, T; Inami, K; Inguglia, G; Ishikawa, A; Itoh, R; Iwasaki, M; Iwasaki, Y; Jacobs, WW; Jeon, HB; Jin, Y; Joffe, D; Kaliyar, AB; Kang, KH; Karyan, G; Kawasaki, T; Kiesling, C; Kim, DY; Kim, KT; Kim, SH; Kinoshita, K; Kodyš, P; Kotchetkov, D; Krǐzan, P; Kroeger, R; Krokovny, P; Kuhr, T; Kumar, R; Kuzmin, A; Kwon, YJ; Lee, SC; Li, YB; Lieret, K; Liventsev, D; Lu, PC; Luo, T; MacQueen, C; Masuda, M; Matsuda, T; Matvienko, D; Merola, M; Miyabayashi, K; Mizuk, R; Mohanty, GB; Moon, HK; Nakano, T; Nakao, M; Nath, KJ, First measurement of the CKM angle ϕ 3 withS B ± → D(KS0 π + π π 0) K ± decays, Journal of High Energy Physics, vol. 2019 no. 10 (October, 2019) [doi] .

    Abstract:
    We present the first model-independent measurement of the CKM unitarity triangle angle ϕ3 using B±→ D(KS0π+π−π0) K± decays, where D indicates either a D0 or D¯ 0 meson. Measurements of the strong-phase difference of the D →KS0π+π−π0 amplitude obtained from CLEO-c data are used as input. This analysis is based on the full Belle data set of 772 × 106BB¯ events collected at the Υ(4S) resonance. We obtain ϕ3 = (5.7−8.8+10.2±3.5±5.7)° and the suppressed amplitude ratio rB = 0.323±0.147±0.023±0.051. Here the first uncertainty is statistical, the second is the experimental systematic, and the third is due to the precision of the strong-phase parameters measured from CLEO-c data. The 95% confidence interval on ϕ3 is (−29.7, 109.5)°, which is consistent with the current world average. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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