2014
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.89.012002
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Study ofCP-violating charge asymmetries of single muons and like-sign dimuons inpp¯collisions

Abstract: We measure the inclusive single muon charge asymmetry and the like-sign dimuon charge asymmetry in pp collisions using the full data set of 10.4 fb −1 collected with the D0 detector at the Fermilab Tevatron. The standard model predictions of the charge asymmetries induced by CP violation are small in magnitude compared to the current experimental precision, so non-zero measurements could indicate new sources of CP violation. The measurements differ from the standard model predictions of CP violation in these a… Show more

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“…(Ligeti et al, 2010) and the discussion in (Lenz, 2011) and the references therein. In the last years this was also related to the unexpected measurement of a large value of the dimuon asymmetry by the D0 collaboration (Abazov et al, 2010a(Abazov et al, ,b, 2011(Abazov et al, , 2014. In 2012 the issue of ∆Γ s was solved experimentally by a direct measurement of this quantity by the LHCb Collaboration.…”
Section: Heavy Quark Expansionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…(Ligeti et al, 2010) and the discussion in (Lenz, 2011) and the references therein. In the last years this was also related to the unexpected measurement of a large value of the dimuon asymmetry by the D0 collaboration (Abazov et al, 2010a(Abazov et al, ,b, 2011(Abazov et al, , 2014. In 2012 the issue of ∆Γ s was solved experimentally by a direct measurement of this quantity by the LHCb Collaboration.…”
Section: Heavy Quark Expansionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A more detailed analysis of the uncertainties can be found in Appendix B. Measurements of the dimuon asymmetry triggered a lot of interest in B 0 and B 0 s mixing, because early measurements seemed to indicate large new physics effects (Abazov et al, 2010a(Abazov et al, ,b, 2011(Abazov et al, , 2014. Originally, the dimuon asymmetry A CP was considered to be given by a linear combination of the semileptonic CP asymmetries in the B 0 and the B 0 s system (see e.g.…”
Section: We Get As New Standard Model Valuesmentioning
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“…For CPTV to explain the difference between the likesign dimuon asymmetry [3] and the SM requires that (∆a T − 0.396∆a Z ) to be of the order of 10 −12 GeV [5]. These limits imply that CPT violation is unlikely to contribute a significant fraction of the observed dimuon charge asymmetry, and that other explanations need to be sought.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to this, B 0 s -B 0 s oscillations form an interferometric system that is very sensitive to small couplings between the valence quarks and a possible Lorentz-invariance violating field, making it an ideal place to search for new physics [2]. The measurement of the like-sign dimuon asymmetry by the D0 Collaboration [3] shows evidence of anomalously large CP-violating effects. This is currently one of the few significant deviations from the standard model of particle physics.…”
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