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Searches for rare B-s(0) and B-0 decays into four muons

Aaij, R.
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Abdelmotteleb, A. S. W.
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Beteta, C. Abellan
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March 17, 2022
Journal of High Energy Physics

Searches for rare B-s(0) and B-0 decays into four muons are performed using proton-proton collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb(-1). Direct decays and decays via light scalar and J/psi resonances are considered. No evidence for the six decays searched for is found and upper limits at the 95% confidence level on their branching fractions ranging between 1.8 x 10(-10) and 2.6 x 10(-9) are set.

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DOI
10.1007/JHEP03(2022)109
Web of Science ID

WOS:000770623300007

Author(s)
Aaij, R.
Abdelmotteleb, A. S. W.
Beteta, C. Abellan
Abudinen, F.
Ackernley, T.
Adeva, B.
Adinolfi, M.
Afsharnia, H.
Agapopoulou, C.
Aidala, C. A.
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Date Issued

2022-03-17

Publisher

Springer Nature

Published in
Journal of High Energy Physics
Issue

3

Start page

109

Subjects

Physics, Particles & Fields

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Physics

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b physics

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branching fraction

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flavour changing neutral currents

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hadron-hadron scattering

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rare decay

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REVIEWED

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