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The confidence level limits of the CDF search for the B{sub s}{sup 0} and B{sub d}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -} rare decays and the branching ratio measurement of B{sub s}{sup 0} {yields} D{sub s}{sup +} D{sub s}{sup -} are presented.
The high cross-section for the production of b quarks at the Tevatron hadron collider make it an ideal place to search for rare B meson species and very low branching fraction decay modes of the more common B mesons. This paper reports the recent discovery of the Bc meson by the CDF collaboration. It also discusses the observation of rare B meson final states involving [psi](2S) mesons and searches for ultra-rare decays such as B [yields] [mu][sup +][mu][sup -].
We report recent results on rare B decays searches -- specifically, the decay modes B° →??−, B° →?+?−K{sup 0*}, and B{sup {plus_minus}} →?+?−K{sup {plus_minus}} -- from the CDF collaboration using data from the 1992--1993 run of the Tevatron collider. In addition, we present the first CDF measurement of time dependent B° - {bar B}° mixing.
We present results and prospects for searches for rare B and D meson decays with final state dimuons, including B{sub s}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -}, B{sub d}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -}, and D{sup 0} {yields} {mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -}. B0 Upper limits on the branching fractions are compared to previous CDF measurements, recent results from the B factories and theoretical expectations. We also report on new measurements of production and decay properties of the X(3872) particle, discovered in 2003 by the Belle Collaboration. New results on the measurement of the relative branching fraction for the Cabibbo suppressed decay B{sup +} {yields} J/{psi}{pi}{sup +} {Beta}(B{sup +} {yields} J/{psi}{pi}{sup +})/{Beta}(B{sup +} {yields} J/{psi}K{sup +}) are presented too. The presented results are based on the analyses of 70 to 220 pb{sup -1} of data collected by the CDF II detector in p{bar p} collisions at {radical}s = 1.96 GeV at Fermilab Tevatron.
We report on the search for B°{sub s}→??−, B°{sub d}→?+?− decays and b→ s?+?− transitions in exclusive decays of B mesons using the CDF II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider. Using 2 fb−1 of Run II data we find upper limits on the branching fractions?(B°{sub s}→?+?−)
We present results on rare charm and B decays using 65pb{sup -1} of data taken with the CDF detector in Run II. Three results are discussed, a measurement of the relative branching ratios {Lambda}(D{sup 0} {yields} K{sup +}K{sup -})/{Lambda}(D{sup 0} {yields} K{pi}) and {Lambda}(D{sup 0} {yields} {pi}{sup +}{pi}{sup -})/{Lambda}(D{sup 0} {yields} K{pi}) and the direct CP-violating decay rate asymmetry, and a limit on the branching ratio of the FCNC decay D{sup 0} {yields} {mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -}. We also discuss the prospects for the search for B{sub s}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -} decays.
We present results on rare charm and B decays using 65pb[sup -1] of data taken with the CDF detector in Run II. Three results are discussed, a measurement of the relative branching ratios[Lambda](D[sup 0][yields] K[sup+]K[sup -])/[Lambda](D[sup 0][yields] K[pi]) and[Lambda](D[sup 0][yields][pi][sup+][pi][sup -])/[Lambda](D[sup 0][yields] K[pi]) and the direct CP-violating decay rate asymmetry, and a limit on the branching ratio of the FCNC decay D[sup 0][yields][mu][sup+][mu][sup -]. We also discuss the prospects for the search for B[sub s][sup 0][yields][mu][sup+][mu][sup -] decays.
The Standard Model (SM) of particle physics has withstood thus far every attempt by experimentalists to show that it does not describe data. We discuss the SM in some detail, focusing on the mechanism of fermion mixing, which represents one of its most intriguing aspects. We discuss how this mechanism can be tested in b-quark decays, and how b decays can be used to extract information on physics beyond the SM. We review experimental techniques in b physics, focusing on recent results and highlighting future prospects. Particular attention is devoted to recent results from b decays into a hadron, a lepton and an anti-lepton, that show discrepancies with the SM predictions — the so-called B-physics anomalies — whose statistical significance has been increasing steadily. We discuss these experiments in a detailed manner, and also provide theoretical interpretation of these results in terms of physics beyond the SM.