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Improved search for \(B_{s}^{0} - \overline{B}_{s}^{0}\) oscillations

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An improved search for B s 0 oscillations is performed in the ALEPH data sample collected during the first phase of LEP, and reprocessed in 1998. Three analyses based on complementary event selections are presented. First, decays of B s 0 mesons into hadronic flavour eigenstates are fully reconstructed. This selection yields a small sample of candidates with excellent decay length and momentum resolution and hi gh average B s 0 purity. Semileptonic decays with a reconstructed D s - meson provide a second sample with larger statistics, high average B s 0 purity, but a poorer momentum and decay length resolution due to the partial decay reconstruction. Finally, semileptonic b-hadron decays are inclusively selected and yield the data sample with the highest sensitivity to B s 0 oscillations, as the much higher statistics compensate for the low average B s 0 purity and poorer time resolution. A lower limit is set at\(\Delta m_{s} > 10.9\)ps-1 at 95% C.L., significantly lower than the expected limit of 15.2 ps-1.

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Received: 21 February 2003 / Published online: 11 June 2003

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The ALEPH Collaboration., et al., A. Improved search for \(B_{s}^{0} - \overline{B}_{s}^{0}\) oscillations. Eur. Phys. J. C 29, 143–170 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s2003-01230-5

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