Search for the decays B0s→τ+τ− and B0→τ+τ−

<p>A search for the rare decays B0s→ τþτ− and B0 → τþτ− is performed using proton–proton collision data collected with the LHCb detector. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 3 fb^−1 collected in 2011 and 2012. The τ leptons are reconstructed through the decay τ− → π−π+π−...

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Main Authors: Aaij, R, Adeva, B, Adinolfi, M, Evans, T, Gandini, P, Gruberg Cazon, B, Hadavizadeh, T, Harnew, N, Hill, D, Jalocha, P, John, M, Jurik, N, Malde, S, Nandi, A, Rollings, A, Topp-Joergensen, S, Veneziano, G, Wilkinson, G, LHCb Collaboration (760 Others)
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2017
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Summary:<p>A search for the rare decays B0s→ τþτ− and B0 → τþτ− is performed using proton–proton collision data collected with the LHCb detector. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 3 fb^−1 collected in 2011 and 2012. The τ leptons are reconstructed through the decay τ− → π−π+π−ντ. Assuming no contribution from B0 → τþτ− decays, an upper limit is set on the branching fraction B(B0s → τ+τ−) &lt; 6.8 × 10^−3 at the 95% confidence level. If instead no contribution from B0s → τ+τ− decays is assumed, the limit is B(B0 → τþτ−) &lt; 2.1 × 10^−3 at the 95% confidence level. These results correspond to the first direct limit on B(B0s→ τ+τ−) and the world’s best limit on B(B0 → τ+τ−).</p>