New Measurement of the $B_s$ Mixing Phase at the Tevatron


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The authors report the new measurement of the CP violating parameter [beta]{sub s} at CDF with an integrated luminosity of 5.2 fb−1. This result updates previous measurements of CDF and D0 and is consistent with the Standard Model prediction at the 1 [sigma] level. They also obtain the best single experiment measurements of the B{sub s} lifetime, lifetime difference and of the polarization amplitudes for the decay B{sub s} → J/[psi][phi].







Tevatron Results on the Discovery of Sigma^(*)_b, B_s Oscillations and the Measurement of Delta M_s, the Lifetime Difference Delta Gamma_s and the Cp-violating Phase Phi


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The author discusses results from the Tevatron experiments on mixing and CP-violation in B{sub s} mesons, including the observation of B{sub s} oscillations and the first precision measurement of the mixing frequency, as well as a measurement of the lifetime difference [Delta][Lambda]{sub s} and the first measurement of the CP-violating phase [delta]{sub s}. The author also briefly reports on the observation of four new bottom baryons at CDF.




High Energy Physics


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Flavor Physics and the TeV Scale


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The ?avor sector carries the largest number of parameters in the Standard Model of particle physics. With no evident symmetry principle behind its existence, it is not as well understood as the SU(3)×SU(2)×U(1) gauge interactions. Yet it tends to be underrated, sometimes even ignored, by the erudite. This is especially so on the verge of the LHC era, where the exploration of the physics of electroweak symmetry breaking at the high energy frontier would soon be the main thrust of the ?eld. Yet, the question of “Who ordered the muon?” by I. I. Rabi lingers. We do not understand why there is “family” (or generation) replication. That three generations are needed to have CP violation is a partial answer. We do not understand why there are only three generations, but Nature insists on (just about) only three active neutrinos. But then the CP violation with three generations fall far short of what is needed to generate the baryon asymmetry of the Universe. We do not understand why most fermions are so light on the weak symmetry breaking scale (v. e. v. ), yet the third-generation top quark is a v. e. v. scale particle. We do not understand why quarks and leptons look so different, in particular, why neutrinos are rather close to being massless, but then have (at least two) near maximal mixing angles. We shall not, however, concern ourselves with the neutrino sector. It has a life of its own.




B_s Mixing at the Tevatron


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The measurement of the B{sub s} mixing oscillation frequency, {Delta}m{sup s}, has been the main goal for both experiments CDF and D0 which are running at the Tevatron collider. With 1 fb{sup -1} of data collected during the last four years D0 set a lower and upper limit on this frequency, 17




Bs Physics and Prospects at the Tevatron


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Both experiments CDF and D0 at the Tevatron collider have now the first samples of B{sub s} where preliminary measurements are performed. The mass and lifetime determination is shown and the yield for the hadronic B{sub s} decays, the first step towards the B{sub s} production fraction and Branching Ratio, is discussed. This also sets the bases for a re-evaluation of mixing capabilities in Run II.




B Lifetimes and Mixing at the Tevatron


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The authors present recent results on b-hadron lifetimes and mixing obtained from the analysis of the data collected at the Tevatron Collider by the CDF and D0 Collaborations in the period 2002-2004. Many lifetime measurements have been updated since the Summer 2004 conferences, sometimes improving significantly the accuracy. Likewise the measurement of the B{sub d} oscillation frequency has been updated. New limits on the B{sub s} oscillation frequency have been determined using for the first time Run II data.




B Tagging and Mixing at the Tevatron


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The measurement of the B{sub s} mixing is one of the flagship analyses for the Run-II B physics program at Fermilab Tevatron. We report here preliminary results on key elements to the measurement including B{sub s} event reconstruction, proper time resolution and initial B flavor tagging. The prospects on B{sub s} mixing with the upgraded CDF and D0 detectors are also discussed.




B0(s) Mixing Studies at the Tevatron


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Measurement of the B{sub s}{sup 0} oscillation frequency via B{sub s}{sup 0} mixing analysis provides a powerful constraint on CKM matrix elements. This note briefly reviews the motivation behind these analyses and describes the various steps that go into a mixing measurement. Recent results on B{sub s}{sup 0} mixing obtained by the CDF and D0 collaborations using the data samples collected at Tevatron Collider in the period 2002-2005 are presented.