Precision measurement of the $B^{0}_{s}$-$\bar{B}^{0}_{s}$ oscillation frequency with the decay $B^{0}_{s}\rightarrowD^{-}_{s}π^{+}$
Abstract: A key ingredient to searches for physics beyond the Standard Model in $B{0}_{s}$ mixing phenomena is the measurement of the $B{0}{s}$-$\bar{B}{0}{s}$ oscillation frequency, which is equivalent to the mass difference $\Delta m_{s}$ of the $B{0}_{s}$ mass eigenstates. Using the world's largest $B{0}_{s}$ meson sample accumulated in a dataset, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0 fb${-1}$, collected by the LHCb experiment at the CERN LHC in 2011, a measurement of $\Delta m_{s}$ is presented. A total of about 34,000 $B{0}{s}\rightarrowD{-}{s}\pi{+}$ signal decays are reconstructed, with an average decay time resolution of 44 fs. The oscillation frequency is measured to be \mbox{$\Delta m_{s}$ = 17.768 $\pm$ 0.023 (stat) $\pm$ 0.006 (syst) ps${-1}$}, which is the most precise measurement to date.
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