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Evidence for B^{-}→D^{**0}τ^{-}ν_{τ}[over ¯] Decays
R Aaij1, A S W Abdelmotteleb2, C Abellan Beteta3
1Nikhef National Institute for Subatomic Physics, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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The first evidence for the decay B^{-}→D^{**0}τ^{-}ν[over ¯]_{τ} is obtained using proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb^{-1}, at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13 TeV. Here, the D^{**0} meson represents any of the three excited charm mesons D_{1}(2420)^{0}, D_{2}^{*}(2460)^{0}, and D_{1}^{'}(2400)^{0}. The B^{-}→D^{**0}τ^{-}ν[over ¯]_{τ} signal is measured with a significance of 3.5σ, including systematic uncertainties. The combined branching fraction B(B^{-}→D_{1,2}^{**0}τ^{-}ν[over ¯]_{τ})×B(D_{1,2}^{**0}→D^{*+}π^{-}), where D_{1,2}^{**0} denotes both D_{1}(2420)^{0} and D_{2}^{*}(2460)^{0} contributions, is measured to be [0.051±0.013(stat)±0.006(syst)±0.009(ext)]%, where the last uncertainty reflects that of the branching fraction of the normalization channel B^{-}→D_{1,2}^{**0}D_{s}^{-}^{(*)}. The ratio between the tauonic and muonic semileptonic B decays, with the latter taken from world average values, is also determined and found to be R(D_{1,2}^{**0})=0.13±0.03(stat)±0.01(syst)±0.02(ext).
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