dc.description.abstract | The LHCb experiment (CERN) will offer a precise hadronic probe with
which to study CP violation, rare decays and possible New Physics
(NP) effects occurring in the b-system. Contained within the vast
physics program is a dedicated and intense effort to measure the CP
violating weak mixing phase, βs. This phase, observable in the neutral
Bs-system, presents a sensitive indicator to NP occurring at the TeV
scale.
This phase appearing through the theoretically clean ¯b → ¯cc¯s quarklevel
transition, can be measured precisely using Bs → J/ψφ decays.
The analysis of Bs → J/ψφ decays requires using its decay angular
information to separate out the CP eigenstates. The sensitivity to βs can
then be extracted from the angular differential rates for this mode. This
thesis presents the selection and reconstruction of this decay channel,
analysis of the background specific to this channel and the method for
fitting the data to extract βs.
Previous studies within the collaboration have shown the βs sensitivity
using a reduced angular expression for the decay rates. By studying
the full angular expression, we find both a quantitative and qualitative
improvement in the precision with which βs is obtained: the precision
improves by approximately 20%, from ± 0.027 to ± 0.022 radians. In
addition, we find it is possible to extract the b-tagging parameter from
data itself, which aids to minimise the overall systematic effect. This
thesis, in preparation for data taking at the LHCb, presents this expected
improvement in measuring βs. | en |