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have been included in the averages computed by the
lifetime and oscillations sub-group
of the Heavy Flavour Average Group (HFAG).
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b hadron species | average lifetime | average lifetime relative to B0 average lifetime |
B0 | 1.530 ± 0.008 ps | |
B+ | 1.639 ± 0.009 ps | 1.073 ± 0.008 |
Bs | 1.478 +0.020 −0.022 ps | 0.966 ± 0.015 |
Bc | 0.461 ± 0.036 ps | |
Λb | 1.379 ± 0.051 ps | 0.901 ± 0.034 |
Ξb−, Ξb0 mixture | 1.42 +0.28 −0.24 ps | |
b-baryon mixture | 1.311 ± 0.040 ps | 0.857 ± 0.026 |
b-hadron mixture | 1.568 ± 0.009 ps |
The table below gives other Bs lifetime averages, consisting of different mixtures of the two Bs mass eigenstates. The "Bs → flavour specific" lifetime is measured mainly with Bs → Ds lepton X decays; it is used as input to extract the long and short lifetimes of the Bs system (see next section). The "Bs → Ds X" lifetime is ill-defined becauses it includes an unknown proportion of short and long components.
mixture of the two Bs mass eigenstates | average lifetime |
Bs → flavour specific | 1.456 ± 0.030 ps |
Bs → Ds X | 1.459 ± 0.030 ps |
Bs → J/ψ φ | 1.477 ± 0.046 ps |
Combined result on the relative decay width difference in the B0 system:
s*ΔΓd/Γd = 0.009 ± 0.037 | from BABAR and DELPHI |
The quantity s = sign(Re(λCP)), where λCP = (q/p)*AbarCP/ACP refers to a CP-even final state (e.g. J/ψKLong), is predicted to be equal to s= +1 to a high degree of confidence from the Standard Model fits to all available contraints on the unitarity triangle.
Combined results on the decay-width difference in the Bs system are extracted from a global fit including all direct measurements of ΔΓs/Γs, as well as the lifetime measurements using Bs → J/ψ φ decays and flavour-specific Bs decays (CDF, D0, ALEPH and DELPHI data). This extraction is done under the assumption of no CP violation (see elsewhere for an extraction in presence of CP violation). The results in the table below are shown both with and without constraining the quantity (1/Γs) * (1 + (ΔΓs/Γs)2/4) / (1 - (ΔΓs/Γs)2/4) to the flavour-specific Bs lifetime average and the quantity ΓL = Γs (1+ΔΓs/(2Γs)) to the Bs → K+K− lifetime:
Fit results from CDF, D0, ALEPH and DELPHI data |
without constraint from τ(Bs → flavour specific) and τ(Bs → K+K−) |
with constraint from τ(Bs → flavour specific) and τ(Bs → K+K−) |
1/Γs | 1.515 +0.034 −0.034 ps | 1.478 +0.020 −0.022 ps |
τShort) = 1/ΓL | 1.407 +0.035 −0.034 ps | 1.408 +0.035 −0.033 ps |
τLong) = 1/ΓH | 1.642 +0.091 +0.083 ps | 1.554 +0.051 +0.053 ps |
ΔΓs (95% CL range) | [ +0.016 ; +0.192 ] ps−1 | [ −0.002 ; +0.130 ] ps−1 |
ΔΓs | +0.102 +0.043 −0.043 ps−1 | +0.067 +0.031 −0.035 ps−1 |
ΔΓs/Γs (95% CL range) | [ +0.024 ; +0.290 ] | [ −0.003 ; +0.191 ] |
ΔΓs/Γs | +0.154 +0.067 −0.065 | +0.099 +0.048 −0.053 |
Above plots: (1/Γs, ΔΓs) gif /
(1/ΓL, 1/ΓH) gif /
(1/Γs, ΔΓs) eps /
(1/ΓL, 1/ΓH) eps /
Another (1/Γs, ΔΓs) plot
showing only the direct measurements and their average:
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Δmd = 0.508 ± 0.004 ps−1 | from time-dependent measurements at ALEPH, DELPHI, L3, OPAL, CDF, D0, BABAR, BELLE |
χd = 0.182 ± 0.015 | from time-integrated measurements at ARGUS and CLEO |
Assuming no CP violation in the mixing and no width difference in the B0 system, and assuming a B0 lifetime of 1.530 ± 0.008 ps (the experimental average listed above), all above measurements can be combined to yield the following world averages:
Δmd =
0.507
±
0.004
ps−1
xd = 0.777 ± 0.008 χd = 0.1881 ± 0.0023 |
from all ALEPH, DELPHI, L3, OPAL, CDF, D0, BABAR, BELLE, ARGUS and CLEO measurements |
In the plot below, all individual measurements are listed as quoted by the experiments; they might assume different physics inputs. The averages (which take into account all known correlations) are quoted after adjusting all the individual measurements to the common set of physics inputs. The χd average from ARGUS and CLEO is converted to a Δmd measurement assuming no CP violation, no width difference in the B0 system and a B0 lifetime of 1.530 ± 0.008 ps.
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Same without average including time-integrated (χd) measurements:
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Only measurements and average at LEP and CDF1:
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Only measurements and average at LEP:
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Only measurements and average at asymmetric B factories:
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In the plot below,
all individual experiment averages are listed as quoted by the experiments
(or computed by the working group without performing any adjustments);
they might assume different physics inputs. The global averages are quoted
after adjusting all the individual measurements to the common set of physics
inputs. The χd average from ARGUS and CLEO is converted to a Δmd measurement
assuming no CP violation, no width difference in the B0 system and a
B0 lifetime of
1.530
±
0.008
ps.
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colour eps /
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Δms = 17.78 ± 0.12 ps−1 | CDF+D0 (Run II) |
Above plot:
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CDF (run II) only:
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D0 only:
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ALEPH, DELPHI, OPAL, SLD and CDF (Run I) average:
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Tevatron (Run I and II) average:
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World average:
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Average of all except CDF (Run II):
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Comparison of CDF (Run II), average of all others, and world average:
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Comparison of world averages at the end of 2000, 2005 and 2007:
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Comparison of averages of each individual experiment (amplitude spectra and sensitivities):
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In the plot below,
all individual measurements of the Bs oscillation amplitude at a fixed
value of Δms = 17.75 ps−1 are listed as quoted by the experiments
(or obtained by a linear interpolation between other Δms values at which
the experiment did the measurements);
they might assume different physics inputs. The sensitivity quoted
for each experiment is obtained from the positive amplitude uncertainty,
without performing adjustments.
The average and combined sensitivity are obtained
after adjusting all the individual measurements to the common set of physics
inputs. The sensitivities are defined as the value of Δms at which
the positive uncertainty on the measured amplitude is equal to 1/1.645;
they correspond to sensitivities for 95% CL exclusion limits.
The parameters |q/p|, ASL and Re(εB)/(1+|εB|2) are thus equivalent. There is CP violation in the mixing if |q/p| is different from 1, i.e. ASL is different from 0.
Averages are given below separately for the Bd and the Bs systems. Two sets of averages are given for the Bd system in the first table: a first set using only measurements performed at Υ(4S) machines, and a second set using all measurements (including those performed at high energy, but under the assumption of no CP violation in Bs mixing). The second table presents an average for the Bs system, based on measurements performed at the Tevatron, where some analyses measure a mixture of the Bd and Bs parameters: the effect from the Bs is then isolated by using the value and error of the Bd parameter obtained at the B factories.
CP violation parameter in Bd mixing | |
|q/p| =
1.0024
±
0.0023
ASL = −0.0047 ± 0.0046 Re(εB)/(1+|εB|2) = −0.0012 ± 0.0011 |
from measurements at CLEO, BABAR and BELLE |
|q/p| =
1.0030
±
0.0017
ASL = −0.0058 ± 0.0034 Re(εB)/(1+|εB|2) = −0.0015 ± 0.0008 |
same but adding measurements from ALEPH, OPAL CDF2 and D0 (and assuming ASL(Bs) = 0) |
CP violation parameter in Bs mixing | |
|q/p| =
0.9992
±
0.0042
ASL = +0.0016 ± 0.0085 |
from measurements at CDF and D0
(and assuming ASL(Bd) = −0.0047 ± 0.0046 ) |
Fit results from CDF and D0 data |
without external constraints |
with constraint from τ(Bs → flavour specific) and ASL(Bs) |
βs | +0.39 +0.18 −0.14 or +1.18 +0.14 −0.18 | +0.38 +0.17 −0.18 or +1.19 +0.18 −0.17 |
βs (90% CL range) | [ +0.14 ; +0.73 ] ∪ [ +0.82 ; +1.43 ] | [ +0.07 ; +0.63 ] ∪ [ +0.94 ; +1.50 ] |
φs = −2 βs | −0.77 +0.29 −0.37 or −2.36 +0.37 −0.29 | −0.76 +0.37 −0.33 or −2.37 +0.33 −0.37 |
φs = −2 βs (90% CL range) | [ −1.47 ; −0.29 ] ∪ [ −2.85 ; −1.65 ] | [ −1.26 ; −0.13 ] ∪ [ −3.00 ; −1.88 ] |
ΔΓs | +0.154 +0.054 −0.070 or −0.154 +0.070 −0.054 ps−1 | +0.054 +0.060 −0.033 or −0.054 +0.033 −0.060 ps−1 |
ΔΓs (90% CL range) | [ +0.036 ; +0.264 ] ∪ [ −0.264 ; −0.036 ] ps−1 | [ −0.148 ; +0.148 ] ps−1 |
Above combined plots:
without constraint (gif,eps) /
with both contraints (gif,eps)
Individual plots (without external constraint):
CDF (gif,eps) /
D0 (gif,eps)
f+−/f00 = 1.064 ± 0.029 | from ratios of reconstructed B+ and B0 mesons
at BABAR, BELLE and CLEO
(assumptions made, see text above) |
f00 = 0.487 ± 0.013 | from absolute measurement of
B0 mesons at BABAR
(no assumptions) |
Assuming f+− + f00 = 1, the above two independent results
(which are consistent with each other)
can be combined to yield:
b hadron species | fraction in Υ(4S) decay | ratio |
B+ B− | f+− = 0.515 ± 0.006 | f+−/f00 = 1.062 ± 0.025 |
B0 anti-B0 | f00 = 0.485 ± 0.006 |
b hadron species | fraction in Υ(5S) decay | ratio |
Bs(*) anti-Bs(*) | fs(*)(*) = fs(Υ(5S)) = 0.194 ± 0.029 | |
Bs* anti-Bs* | fs** | fs**/fs(*)(*) = 0.93 +0.07−0.09 |
b hadron species | fraction in Z decays | correlation with f(Bs) | correlation with f(b-baryon) |
Bs | f(Bs) = 0.101 ± 0.009 | ||
b baryons | f(b-baryon) = 0.092 ± 0.015 | +0.032 | |
B0 or B+ | f(Bd) = f(Bu/SUB>) = 0.403 ± 0.009 | −0.515 | −0.873 |
χbar(LEP) = 0.1259 ± 0.0042 | LEP average from LEP EW WG |
b hadron species | fraction at high energy | correlation with f(Bs) | correlation with f(b-baryon) |
Bs | f(Bs) = 0.106 ± 0.012 | ||
b baryons | f(b-baryon) = 0.093 ± 0.019 | −0.087 | |
B0 or B+ | f(Bd) = f(Bu/SUB>) = 0.401 ± 0.011 | −0.475 | −0.836 |
χbar = 0.1259 ± 0.0042 | LEP average from LEP EW WG |
χbar = 0.147 ± 0.011 | CDF measurement |
χbar = 0.1284 ± 0.0069 | weighted average of above two, with error rescaled by factor 1.8 according to PDG prescription |
Note: