Identification of Neutral B Mesons Using Correlated Hadrons
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- 31 August 1993
Abstract
The identification of the flavor of a neutral $B$ meson can make use of hadrons produced nearby in phase space. Examples include the decay of ``$B^{**}$'' resonances or the production of hadrons as a result of the fragmentation process. Some aspects of this method are discussed, including time-dependent effects in neutral $B$ decays to flavor states, to eigenstates of CP and to other states, and the effects of possible coherence between $B^0$ and $\overline{B}^0$ in the initial state. We study the behavior of the leading hadrons in $b$-quark jets and the expected properties of $B^{**}$ resonances. These are extrapolated from the corresponding $D^{**}$ resonances, of whose properties we suggest further studies.
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- Version 1, 1993-08-31, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review D, 49 (1), 254.
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