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We report the measurement of branching fractions and $CP$-violation asymmetries in $Bto phi phi K$ decays based on a $711,{rm fb}^{-1}$ data sample containing $772times 10^6$ $Bbar{B}$ events. The data were recorded at the $Upsilon (4S)$ resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy $e^+ e^-$ collider. For $B^+ to phi phi K^+$, the branching fraction and $CP$-violation asymmetry measured below the $eta_{c}$ threshold ($m_{phiphi}<2.85,{rm GeV}/c^2$) are $[3.43^{,+,0.48}_{,-,0.46}({rm stat})pm 0.22({rm syst})] times10^{-6}$ and $-0.02pm0.11({rm stat})pm0.01({rm syst})$, respectively. Similarly, the branching fraction obtained for $B^0 tophiphi K^0$ below the $eta_{c}$ threshold is $[3.02^{,+,0.75}_{,-,0.66} ({rm stat})pm ,0.20({rm syst})]times10^{-6}$. We also measure the $CP$-violation asymmetry for $B^+ tophiphi K^+$ within the $eta_{c}$ region ($m_{phiphi}in [2.94,3.02],{rm GeV}/c^2$) to be $+0.12pm0.12({rm stat})pm0.01({rm syst})$.
Using a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb$^{-1}$ collected in $pp$ collisions at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV, the $B_s^0 to phi phi$ branching fraction is measured to be [ mathcal{B}(B_s^0 to phi phi) = ( 1.84 pm
A measurement of the decay time dependent CP-violating asymmetry in $B_s^0 to phiphi$ decays is presented, along with measurements of the $T$-odd triple-product asymmetries. In this decay channel, the CP-violating weak phase arises from the interfere
Study of CP violation in the decay channel Bs->J/psi phi is essential to exploring and constraining physics beyond the Standard Model in the quark flavour sector. The experimental progress in this area of activity at the LHC and Tevatron is discussed.
We report a study of the decay $D^0 to K^0_S K^0_S$ using 921~fb$^{-1}$ of data collected at or near the $Upsilon(4S)$ and $Upsilon(5S)$ resonances with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy $e^+e^-$ collider. The measured time-integrated
We briefly discuss measurements of CP violation in Bs --> J/psi phi decay. Both the phenomenology of Bs mixing and the importance of the measurement to searches for new physics, as well as technical details and issues with the analysis are included.