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Search for $B$ meson decays to multimuon final states
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1109 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A search for decays of $B$ mesons to final states with four or six muons using $pp$ collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $5.4~\text{fb}^{-1}$ is presented. The decay modes of interest are $B_{(s)}^0 \rightarrow μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$, $B^+ \rightarrow K^+μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$, $B_{(s)}^0 \rightarrow μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$ and…
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A search for decays of $B$ mesons to final states with four or six muons using $pp$ collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $5.4~\text{fb}^{-1}$ is presented. The decay modes of interest are $B_{(s)}^0 \rightarrow μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$, $B^+ \rightarrow K^+μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$, $B_{(s)}^0 \rightarrow μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$ and $B^+ \rightarrow K^+μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$, proceeding via both prompt and long-lived intermediate particles. No evidence for any of the signal modes is found, and upper limits spanning the range of $0.6\times10^{-9}$ to $5.4\times10^{-7}$ at the $95\%$ confidence level are set on their branching fractions, depending on the intermediate-particle masses and lifetimes. In addition, mass-integrated limits across the intermediate-particle lifetime ranges considered in this analysis are determined.
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Submitted 18 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Improved measurement of $C\!P$ violation in $B^{0}_{s} \!\to J/ψπ^{+}π^{-}$ decays
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
H. Al Saleh,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An
, et al. (1116 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The time-dependent $C\!P$ asymmetry in $B^{0}_{s} \!\to J/ψπ^{+}π^{-}$ decays is measured using proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $6\,\text{fb}^{-1}$, collected with the LHCb detector at a centre-of-mass energy of $13\,\text{TeV}$ during $\mbox{2015--2018}$. The $C\!P$-violating phase, $φ_{s}$, the direct $C\!P$-violation parameter, $\left|λ\right|$, and th…
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The time-dependent $C\!P$ asymmetry in $B^{0}_{s} \!\to J/ψπ^{+}π^{-}$ decays is measured using proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $6\,\text{fb}^{-1}$, collected with the LHCb detector at a centre-of-mass energy of $13\,\text{TeV}$ during $\mbox{2015--2018}$. The $C\!P$-violating phase, $φ_{s}$, the direct $C\!P$-violation parameter, $\left|λ\right|$, and the decay width of the heavy mass eigenstate in the $B^{0}_{s}$ system, $Γ_{\mathrm{ H}}$, are measured respectively to be $φ_{s} = -0.077 \pm 0.034 \pm 0.007\,\text{rad}$, $\left|λ\right| = 0.993 \pm 0.026 \pm 0.007$ and $Γ_{\mathrm{ H}} = 0.610 \pm 0.002 \pm 0.004\,\text{ps}^{-1}$, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. These results are consistent with previous measurements and the expectation based on the Standard Model. The combination with previous measurements in $B^{0}_{s} \!\to J/ψπ^{+}π^{-}$ decays using $7\,\text{TeV}$ and $8\,\text{TeV}$ proton-proton collision data yields $φ_{s} = -0.046 \pm 0.031\,\text{rad}$, $\left|λ\right| = 0.975 \pm 0.024$ and $Γ_{\mathrm{ H}} = 0.610 \pm 0.004\,\text{ps}^{-1}$, while the combination including all other LHCb measurements gives $φ_{s} = -0.041 \pm 0.017\,\text{rad}$.
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Submitted 14 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Observation of several sources of $C\!P$ violation in $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1114 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
An amplitude analysis of $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays is presented in which six $C\!P$-violating phenomena are judged to be of significance for the first time. This analysis is based on $pp$ collision data recorded with the LHCb detector in 2011-2012, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $3\,\text{fb}^{-1}$. Quasi-two-body $C\!P$ violation in $B^+ \!\to ρ(770)^0 K^+$ decays is discovered…
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An amplitude analysis of $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays is presented in which six $C\!P$-violating phenomena are judged to be of significance for the first time. This analysis is based on $pp$ collision data recorded with the LHCb detector in 2011-2012, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $3\,\text{fb}^{-1}$. Quasi-two-body $C\!P$ violation in $B^+ \!\to ρ(770)^0 K^+$ decays is discovered, while $C\!P$ violation at amplitude level is established in $B^+ \!\to f_2(1270) K^+$ decays. First evidence for $C\!P$ violation is reported in both the fully elastic S-wave $ππ$-$ππ$ rescattering region and also for any decay involving a spin-3 resonance. Additionally, significant $C\!P$-violation effects are identified in the interference between different $ππ$ partial waves, with observation in S-P wave interference and evidence in S-D wave interference, both of which must be driven by long-distance interactions.
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Submitted 14 August, 2026; v1 submitted 12 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Resolution of outstanding puzzles in $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1114 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
An amplitude analysis of $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays is presented, based on $pp$ collision data recorded with the LHCb detector in 2011--2012, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $3\,\text{fb}^{-1}$. Previous studies of the $B \!\to K ππ$ sector have left key unresolved questions concerning the model of the S-wave contributions. A pivotal finding is that relaxing unitarity-based assump…
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An amplitude analysis of $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays is presented, based on $pp$ collision data recorded with the LHCb detector in 2011--2012, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $3\,\text{fb}^{-1}$. Previous studies of the $B \!\to K ππ$ sector have left key unresolved questions concerning the model of the S-wave contributions. A pivotal finding is that relaxing unitarity-based assumptions about the relation between the $K^*_0(1430)^0$ resonance and the slowly varying scalar part in $K^+π^-$ leads to considerably better agreement between the model and data. The $B^+ \!\to K^*_0(1430)^0 π^+$ branching fraction now challenges the experimental consensus that $B \!\to K^*_0(1430) π$ decays dominate the $B \!\to K ππ$ phase space, aligning with the predictions of QCD factorisation rather than perturbative QCD, thus reversing the agreement found in previous measurements. With this increased flexibility, it also becomes possible to model the scalar $π^+ π^-$ amplitude using established states, eliminating the need for the ad-hoc ``$f_X(1300)$'' component included in previous analyses of the $B \!\to Kππ$ sector. These advances facilitate the discovery of ten intermediate decays.
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Submitted 14 August, 2026; v1 submitted 12 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Amplitude analysis of $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1114 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The branching fractions and quasi-two-body $C\!P$-violating asymmetries of intermediate states obtained through an amplitude analysis of the charmless three-body decay $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ are reported. The analysis is based on $pp$ collision data at centre-of-mass energies $\sqrt{s}=7$ and $8\,\text{TeV}$ recorded with the LHCb detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of…
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The branching fractions and quasi-two-body $C\!P$-violating asymmetries of intermediate states obtained through an amplitude analysis of the charmless three-body decay $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ are reported. The analysis is based on $pp$ collision data at centre-of-mass energies $\sqrt{s}=7$ and $8\,\text{TeV}$ recorded with the LHCb detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $3\,\text{fb}^{-1}$. The most challenging aspect of the amplitude modelling lies in the description of the dominant $K^+ π^-$ and $π^+ π^-$ S-wave contributions. This is achieved by three complementary approaches based on a physically motivated analytic model built on the isobar approximation, the K-matrix formalism, and a quasi-model-independent procedure in which overlapping crossing partial waves are simultaneously studied. In addition, alternative sets of results are presented, considering the $π^+ π^-$ final state to manifest either through direct $ω(782)$ decays or $ρ(770)^0\textrm{-}ω(782)$ mixing. The most precise measurements of branching fractions and $C\!P$ asymmetries are obtained for the vast majority of intermediate states, establishing firmer reference points against which to cleanly probe model-independent physics beyond the Standard Model. The results from all three approaches agree and provide new insight into strong dynamics and the origin of $C\!P$-violation effects in $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays.
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Submitted 14 August, 2026; v1 submitted 12 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Model-independent measurement of the transversity amplitudes of the $B^0\to K^{*0}μ^+μ^-$ decay
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
H. Al Saleh,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
Z. Amos
, et al. (1157 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
An analysis of the decay amplitudes of $B^0 \to K^{*0}(\to K^+π^-)μ^+μ^-$ is presented, using proton-proton collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.4 fb$^{-1}$. The amplitudes are constructed from Legendre polynomials in the $μ^+μ^-$ invariant mass squared region $1.1<q^2<8.0$ GeV$^2/c^4$. $C\!P$-…
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An analysis of the decay amplitudes of $B^0 \to K^{*0}(\to K^+π^-)μ^+μ^-$ is presented, using proton-proton collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.4 fb$^{-1}$. The amplitudes are constructed from Legendre polynomials in the $μ^+μ^-$ invariant mass squared region $1.1<q^2<8.0$ GeV$^2/c^4$. $C\!P$-averaged observables are obtained from the amplitudes. Some of these observables present deviations with respect to the Standard Model, which can be interpreted as shifts in the effective Wilson coefficients. This model-independent approach enables tests of theoretical predictions that can help disentangle hadronic effects from potential contributions from physics beyond the Standard Model. This allows flexibility in the choice of $q^2$ binning for global analyses. Depending on the binning scheme, the deviation of the Wilson coefficient $C_9$ from its Standard Model expectation varies from $4.3σ$ to $4.8σ$.
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Submitted 12 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Study of muon-tagged $D_{s1}(2460)^+$ and $D_{s1}(2536)^+$ decays to the $D_s^{+}π^+π^-$ final state
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
H. Al Saleh,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An
, et al. (1120 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Decays of the pseudovector $D_{s1}(2460)^+$ and $D_{s1}(2536)^+$ mesons to the three-body $D_{s}^+π^+π^-$ final state are studied. The data sample is based on decays of beauty hadrons into $D_{s1}^+$ states accompanied by a muon from the $b$-hadron decay chain collected by the LHCb detector during 2016--2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4 fb${}^{-1}$. The \mbox{…
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Decays of the pseudovector $D_{s1}(2460)^+$ and $D_{s1}(2536)^+$ mesons to the three-body $D_{s}^+π^+π^-$ final state are studied. The data sample is based on decays of beauty hadrons into $D_{s1}^+$ states accompanied by a muon from the $b$-hadron decay chain collected by the LHCb detector during 2016--2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4 fb${}^{-1}$. The \mbox{$D_{s1}(2536)^+\to D_s^+π^+π^-$} branching fraction is measured for the first time, with the $D_{s1}(2536)^+\to D^+K^+π^-$ decay used as a reference. A simultaneous amplitude analysis of the $D_{s1}(2460)^+$ and $D_{s1}(2536)^+\to D_s^+π^+π^-$ decays is performed. The Dalitz-plot distributions of the two decays are found to be significantly different, suggesting differences in the internal structure of the two states, with evidence of exotic contributions to the $D_{s}^+π^{\pm}$ channel with the pole below the $DK$ threshold. Measurements of the masses of the $D_{s1}(2460)^+$ and $D_{s1}(2536)^+$ states are performed, and an upper limit on the $D_{s1}(2460)^+$ width is set.
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Submitted 19 August, 2026; v1 submitted 11 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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New measurements of $B^+_c$ decays into single charm final states
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
F. Alessio,
Z. Aliouche,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An
, et al. (1126 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $9 \,\textrm{fb}^{-1}$ collected by the LHCb experiment, searches are performed for $B^+_c$ mesons decaying to a charm and a charmless meson pair. Five products of branching fraction, ${\cal B}(B^+_c\!\to DX)$, and fragmentation ratio $f_c\big/f_u$ are reported, \begin{align*} R_{D^+ K^{*0}} &= ( 1.42 \pm 0.23 \pm 0.07…
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Using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $9 \,\textrm{fb}^{-1}$ collected by the LHCb experiment, searches are performed for $B^+_c$ mesons decaying to a charm and a charmless meson pair. Five products of branching fraction, ${\cal B}(B^+_c\!\to DX)$, and fragmentation ratio $f_c\big/f_u$ are reported, \begin{align*} R_{D^+ K^{*0}} &= ( 1.42 \pm 0.23 \pm 0.07 \pm 0.11 ) \times 10^{-6}, \\ R_{D^{*0} K^+} &= (1.46 \pm 0.30 \pm 0.11 \pm 0.05 ) \times 10^{-6}, \\ R_{D^+_s φ}\ \ \ &= ( 4.0\pm 1.3 \pm 0.2 \pm 0.5) \times 10^{-7 }, \\ R_{D^0 K^+}\ &= ( 9.7 \pm 1.0 \pm 0.4 \pm 0.3 ) \times 10^{-7}, \\ R_{D^0 π^+}\ &<\ 1.4 \times 10^{-7}\ \text{at 95\% CL}. \end{align*} In each case, the first uncertainty is statistical, the second is systematic and the third includes external uncertainties. The first result is a first observation, the second and third exhibit clear evidence and the fourth improves the precision of previous measurements by a factor two. Additionally, the $CP$ asymmetry in $B^+_c\!\to D^0 K^+$ decays is measured and found to be compatible with zero.
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Submitted 4 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Modification of $Υ$ production in $p$O and OO collisions at LHCb
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
H. Al Saleh,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
Z. Amos
, et al. (1166 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The production rates of $\mathitΥ(2S)$ and $\mathitΥ(3S)$ mesons relative to that of the $\mathitΥ(1S)$ state are measured in $pp$, $p$O, and OO collisions by the LHCb collaboration. The ratios measured in $pp$ data are consistent with previous LHCb measurements at different center-of-mass energies. Only slight relative suppression of the $\mathitΥ(2S)$ and $\mathitΥ(3S)$ states is found in $p$O c…
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The production rates of $\mathitΥ(2S)$ and $\mathitΥ(3S)$ mesons relative to that of the $\mathitΥ(1S)$ state are measured in $pp$, $p$O, and OO collisions by the LHCb collaboration. The ratios measured in $pp$ data are consistent with previous LHCb measurements at different center-of-mass energies. Only slight relative suppression of the $\mathitΥ(2S)$ and $\mathitΥ(3S)$ states is found in $p$O collisions, while in OO collisions the $\mathitΥ(2S)$ is suppressed by a factor of $\sim2$, with evidence for suppression of the $\mathitΥ(3S)$. The significant suppression in OO data, compared to the small effect in $p$O data, shows the emergence of additional suppression mechanisms in the relatively small OO collision system. Models incorporating quark-gluon plasma formation in OO collisions successfully describe the data. Implications for the interplay between cold nuclear matter effects and color screening in a deconfined quark-gluon plasma are discussed.
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Submitted 31 July, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Baikal: Structured Search for Deep Research over Data Lakes
Authors:
Dhruv Agarwal,
Rishitha Guttapalle Mohan,
Aarti Kumari,
Ashi Sinha,
Athulya Anil,
Kavitha Srinivas,
Horst Samulowitz,
Andrew McCallum
Abstract:
Deep research over data lakes requires an LLM agent to investigate evidence across thousands of heterogeneous tables and passages to synthesize a report. Existing methods perform iterative retrieval and generation, letting accumulated context determine what to investigate next, which can overexploit locally promising evidence and fail to cover distinct semantic regions under a fixed budget. To add…
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Deep research over data lakes requires an LLM agent to investigate evidence across thousands of heterogeneous tables and passages to synthesize a report. Existing methods perform iterative retrieval and generation, letting accumulated context determine what to investigate next, which can overexploit locally promising evidence and fail to cover distinct semantic regions under a fixed budget. To address this, we cast deep research over data lakes as a budgeted search problem and present Baikal - a framework that clusters heterogeneous evidence into semantic regions, then searches over them adaptively to balance exploration and exploitation. Within each selected region, Baikal generates and investigates region-grounded subquestions, using finding quality as rewards to update region-level value estimates and guide search under policies ranging from random and LLM-guided selection to Bayesian $ε$-greedy and UCB. We evaluate Baikal on 15 queries each over HybridQA and TAT-QA data lakes containing 10,993 and 2,757 tables, respectively, together with 227K Wikipedia passages and 13K financial report passages. We assess research quality with a new rubric covering groundedness, relevance, diversity, and utility, and use GPT-5-mini to score Baikal and strong baselines, including DeepSearcher and an OpenCode research agent with retrieval and clustering variants. Across both data lakes, Baikal performs strongly under several region-selection policies; its best configuration improves report scores over the strongest baselines by 28% on HybridQA and 36% on TAT-QA. Our analyses attribute these gains to organizing and exploring semantic evidence regions, which improves groundedness and diversity and yields more useful findings under the same subquestion budget. These results demonstrate the value of structured semantic exploration for systematic research and discovery over heterogeneous data lakes.
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Submitted 30 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Measurement of the average transverse momentum of forward prompt charged particles in $pp$ and $p\mathrm{Pb}$ collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02\; \mathrm{TeV}$
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1105 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
This letter presents the first measurements of the average transverse momentum of prompt charged particles in $pp$ and $p\mathrm{Pb}$ collisions as a function of collision multiplicity and pseudorapidity. The data were recorded at nucleon-nucleon centre-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02\; \mathrm{TeV}$ with the LHCb experiment. The pseudorapidity dependence of the multiplicity distribution is a…
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This letter presents the first measurements of the average transverse momentum of prompt charged particles in $pp$ and $p\mathrm{Pb}$ collisions as a function of collision multiplicity and pseudorapidity. The data were recorded at nucleon-nucleon centre-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02\; \mathrm{TeV}$ with the LHCb experiment. The pseudorapidity dependence of the multiplicity distribution is also measured. The average transverse momentum results show a decreasing trend with pseudorapidity, more pronounced in high-multiplicity events, consistent with the collective behaviour of the produced matter. The measurements are reproduced by state-of-the-art (3+1D) hydrodynamic calculations, while saturation models are not compatible with the data.
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Submitted 12 August, 2026; v1 submitted 29 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Search for $C\!P$ violation in $D^+ \to φπ^+$ decays
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1105 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A search for charge-parity ($C\!P$) violation in the Cabibbo-suppressed $D^+ \to φπ^+$ decay is presented, using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $6\text{ fb}^{-1}$, collected at a centre-of-mass energy of $13\text{ TeV}$ with the LHCb detector during Run 2. An abundant sample of $D^+ \to K_{\rm S}^0 π^+$ decays is employed to correct for asymmetries arisin…
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A search for charge-parity ($C\!P$) violation in the Cabibbo-suppressed $D^+ \to φπ^+$ decay is presented, using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $6\text{ fb}^{-1}$, collected at a centre-of-mass energy of $13\text{ TeV}$ with the LHCb detector during Run 2. An abundant sample of $D^+ \to K_{\rm S}^0 π^+$ decays is employed to correct for asymmetries arising from the production of the charmed meson and from detection effects associated with the charged pion accompanying the $φ$ meson. Asymmetries induced by interference of multiple processes, such as neutral kaon mixing, regeneration of neutral kaons, and interference between the Cabibbo-favoured $D^+ \to \overline{K}^0 π^+$ and the doubly Cabibbo-suppressed $D^+ \to {K}^0 π^+$ decay, are subtracted. The direct $C\!P$ asymmetry in the $D^+ \to φπ^+$ decay is measured to be \begin{equation*} a_{C\!P}(D^+ \to φπ^+) = \left(0.1 \pm 4.9\text{ (stat)} \pm 2.4\text{ (syst)} \right)\times 10^{-4}. \end{equation*} For the first time at a hadron collider, the modulus of the ratio and the relative strong phase of the $D^+ \to {K}^0 π^+$ to $D^+ \to \overline{ K}^0 π^+$ decay amplitudes are also investigated. Two-dimensional confidence intervals are reported for these parameters.
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Submitted 22 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Search for the decays $B^+_{(c)} \to μ^+ ν_μγ$
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
H. Al Saleh,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
Z. Amos
, et al. (1131 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A search for the radiative leptonic decays $B^+\toμ^+ν_μγ$ and $B^+_c\toμ^+ν_μγ$ is performed using proton-proton collision data collected with the LHCb experiment at a center-of-mass energy of $13~{\rm TeV}$, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $5.4~{\rm fb}^{-1}$. No evidence for an excess of events over background is observed for either signal decay. Upper limits at 90% confidence leve…
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A search for the radiative leptonic decays $B^+\toμ^+ν_μγ$ and $B^+_c\toμ^+ν_μγ$ is performed using proton-proton collision data collected with the LHCb experiment at a center-of-mass energy of $13~{\rm TeV}$, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $5.4~{\rm fb}^{-1}$. No evidence for an excess of events over background is observed for either signal decay. Upper limits at 90% confidence level are set on the branching fractions: \begin{align} {\cal{B}}(B^+\toμ^+ν_μγ)_{E_γ^\ast > 1\,\rm{GeV}} &< 4.0 \times 10^{-6},\\ {\cal{B}}(B_c^+\toμ^+ν_μγ)_{E_γ^\ast > 1\,\rm{GeV}} &< 1.6 \times 10^{-3}, \end{align} where the photon energy in the $B$-meson rest frame, $E_γ^\ast$, is required to be greater than $1~{\rm GeV}$. This constitutes the first search for these decays at a hadron collider and the first experimental investigation of the $B_c^+\toμ^+ν_μγ$ decay to date.
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Submitted 14 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Observation of new excited $\itΣ_{c}^{0}$ states in the $B^-\rightarrow \itΛ^+_c\overline{p}π^{-}$ decay
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1099 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
An amplitude analysis of the $B^-\rightarrow \itΛ^+_c\overline{p}π^{-}$ decay is performed using proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $9\text{ fb}^{-1}$, collected with the \mbox{LHCb} detector at center-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13$\text{ TeV}$. In the $\itΛ^+_cπ^{-}$ invariant-mass spectrum, the known $\itΣ_c(2455)^0$, $\itΣ_c(2520)^0$, $\itΣ_c(2800)^0$…
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An amplitude analysis of the $B^-\rightarrow \itΛ^+_c\overline{p}π^{-}$ decay is performed using proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $9\text{ fb}^{-1}$, collected with the \mbox{LHCb} detector at center-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13$\text{ TeV}$. In the $\itΛ^+_cπ^{-}$ invariant-mass spectrum, the known $\itΣ_c(2455)^0$, $\itΣ_c(2520)^0$, $\itΣ_c(2800)^0$ baryons are observed, along with two new states: $\itΣ_c(2900)^0$ and $\itΣ_c(3200)^0$. The masses and widths of the three high-mass states, modeled with Breit--Wigner line shapes, are determined. This result expands the landscape of charm baryon spectroscopy and provides crucial data for understanding charm baryon structure and dynamics.
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Submitted 12 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Ridge-filter crosstalk in conformal proton FLASH planning: dependence on beamlet pitch and iterative mitigation
Authors:
Zongsheng Hu,
Yuting Li,
Henry Meyer,
Xiaochun Wang,
Susan L. McGovern,
Emil Scheueler,
Radhe Mohan,
Uwe Titt
Abstract:
Objective: Patient-specific ridge filters (PSRFs) can enable conformal single-energy proton FLASH delivery without energy switching. However, converting optimized spot-based dose distributions into physically adjacent ridge-filter structures may introduce inter-beamlet modulation errors not captured by conventional isolated-spot optimization. This study characterized ridge-filter (RF) crosstalk, e…
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Objective: Patient-specific ridge filters (PSRFs) can enable conformal single-energy proton FLASH delivery without energy switching. However, converting optimized spot-based dose distributions into physically adjacent ridge-filter structures may introduce inter-beamlet modulation errors not captured by conventional isolated-spot optimization. This study characterized ridge-filter (RF) crosstalk, evaluated its dependence on the beam-width-to-pitch relationship, and developed an iterative mitigation strategy. Approach: A Monte Carlo dose influence matrix was generated for monoenergetic proton beamlets passing through RFs of varying thickness. A baseline spot-weighted IMPT plan was optimized to meet dose constraints and converted into PSRF geometries. PSRF dose distributions were calculated by explicitly modeling the PSRF in the scanned beam path. RF crosstalk was quantified by comparing PSRF and baseline IMPT plans. Lateral beamlet spacings of 8, 10, 12, and 15 mm were evaluated using gamma analysis, DVH metrics, and mean relative dose difference. An iterative re-optimization method was tested in water-phantom and patient CT geometries. Results: RF crosstalk produced hot and cold spots, reducing agreement between PSRF and baseline IMPT plans. For the same spot size and target geometry, crosstalk increased as beamlet spacing decreased. Iterative re-optimization substantially reduced dose discrepancies, lowering the mean relative dose difference in the target from 8.9% to 3.4% in water and from 3.7% to 1.8% in CT. Significance: RF crosstalk is an important source of dose inconsistency in ridge-filter-based conformal proton FLASH planning. Its dependence on the beam-width-to-pitch relationship and mitigation through iterative re-optimization provide a practical framework for improving the accuracy and robustness of patient-specific single-energy proton FLASH delivery.
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Submitted 25 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Differential measurement of the branching fraction and $C\!P$ asymmetry of the decay $B^\pm\to π^\pmμ^+μ^-$
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
H. Al Saleh,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An
, et al. (1121 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Differential measurements of the branching fraction and $C\!P$ asymmetry of the decay $B^\pm\to π^\pmμ^+μ^-$ are performed in intervals of the dimuon mass squared, $q^2$, using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb$^{-1}$ recorded by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7 TeV, 8 TeV and 13 TeV. The ratios of the branching fractions of…
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Differential measurements of the branching fraction and $C\!P$ asymmetry of the decay $B^\pm\to π^\pmμ^+μ^-$ are performed in intervals of the dimuon mass squared, $q^2$, using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb$^{-1}$ recorded by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7 TeV, 8 TeV and 13 TeV. The ratios of the branching fractions of $B^\pm\to π^\pmμ^+μ^-$ and $B^\pm\to K^\pmμ^+μ^-$ decays are also reported in the same $q^2$ intervals. The measured branching fractions are compatible with the predictions of the Standard Model, with consistency varying between 1.4$σ$ and 3.8$σ$ depending on the model assumptions.
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Submitted 22 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Beam modelling of Hitachi PROBEAT proton therapy system for a GPU-based Fast Monte Carlo dose engine
Authors:
Qianxia Wang,
Poenisch Falk,
Yao Zhao,
Xueming Bai,
Roelf Slopsema,
Kirk Jon Luca,
Thomas J Whitaker,
Yun Hu,
Uwe Titt,
Radhe Mohan,
Pablo Yepes
Abstract:
Background: An in-house dose engine independent of clinic TPS is not only a reliable tool for patient QA verification. More importantly, it plays vital role in cutting-edge research due to its flexibility in implementing new functions. In this study, we upgraded our existing beam model with using double-Gaussian distributions for both spatial and opening angle distributions of particles to obtain…
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Background: An in-house dose engine independent of clinic TPS is not only a reliable tool for patient QA verification. More importantly, it plays vital role in cutting-edge research due to its flexibility in implementing new functions. In this study, we upgraded our existing beam model with using double-Gaussian distributions for both spatial and opening angle distributions of particles to obtain more accurate phase space files. It is expected to potentially improve the performance of this independent dose engine in both clinic and research at the expanded MD Anderson proton center.
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Submitted 10 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Measurement of the ratio of branching fractions $\mathcal{B}(B_c^+ \to J/ψτ^+ ν_τ)/\mathcal{B}(B_c^+ \to J/ψμ^+ ν_μ)$
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
H. Al Saleh,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An
, et al. (1122 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A measurement of the ratio of semileptonic branching fractions $\mathcal{R}(Jψ)$, defined as $\mathcal{R}(J/ψ) \equiv \mathcal{B}(B_c^+ \to J/ψτ^+ ν_τ)/\mathcal{B}(B_c^+ \to J/ψμ^+ ν_μ)$, is reported using a sample of proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4 fb$^{-1}$ recorded by the LHCb experiment in 2016--2018 at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The measur…
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A measurement of the ratio of semileptonic branching fractions $\mathcal{R}(Jψ)$, defined as $\mathcal{R}(J/ψ) \equiv \mathcal{B}(B_c^+ \to J/ψτ^+ ν_τ)/\mathcal{B}(B_c^+ \to J/ψμ^+ ν_μ)$, is reported using a sample of proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4 fb$^{-1}$ recorded by the LHCb experiment in 2016--2018 at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The measured value is found to be $\mathcal{R}(J/ψ) = 0.51 \pm 0.12\text{(stat)} \pm 0.08\text{(syst)}$, which is within 1.8 standard deviations of the predictions from the Standard Model assuming lepton flavor universality.
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Submitted 8 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Associated $Z$ + $J/ψ$ production as a probe of multiparton interactions in the forward region
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
M. Akthar,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1184 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
This letter reports a study of associated $Z$ boson and prompt $J/ψ$ production in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the LHCb detector in the forward rapidity region, using a data sample taken during 2016 to 2018 corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $5.1 \mathrm{fb}^{-1}$. The measured fiducial cross-section is $5.5 \pm 1.5$ pb, significantly exceeding the single-parton sc…
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This letter reports a study of associated $Z$ boson and prompt $J/ψ$ production in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the LHCb detector in the forward rapidity region, using a data sample taken during 2016 to 2018 corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $5.1 \mathrm{fb}^{-1}$. The measured fiducial cross-section is $5.5 \pm 1.5$ pb, significantly exceeding the single-parton scattering expectation of $0.10 \pm 0.08$ pb, indicating that multiparton interactions dominate this process in the explored phase space. Interpreted within the standard double-parton scattering framework, the data yields an effective cross-section $σ_{\mathrm{eff}} = 16.6 \pm 4.7$ mb. This provides a direct experimental constraint on the transverse spatial structure of the proton in a kinematic regime characterized simultaneously by small Bjorken-$x$ and an electroweak hard scale set by the $Z$ boson mass.
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Submitted 4 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Study of nuclear effects on charm production in light-ion collisions
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1105 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The onset of nuclear effects in light-ion collisions is studied by measuring the ratio of $D^0$ meson production between NeNe and OO collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of $5.36\,{\rm TeV}$ recorded by the LHCb detector. The $D^0$ meson yields are measured differentially in transverse momentum ($p_{\rm T}$) for $0.5<p_{\rm T}<20\,{\rm GeV}$ in the rapidity ($y$) region…
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The onset of nuclear effects in light-ion collisions is studied by measuring the ratio of $D^0$ meson production between NeNe and OO collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of $5.36\,{\rm TeV}$ recorded by the LHCb detector. The $D^0$ meson yields are measured differentially in transverse momentum ($p_{\rm T}$) for $0.5<p_{\rm T}<20\,{\rm GeV}$ in the rapidity ($y$) region $2.0<y<4.5$, and are normalized to the total number of recorded inelastic nucleus-nucleus collisions in each data sample. The resulting production ratio shows evidence of variation as a function of $p_{\rm T}$, which is inconsistent with predictions based on nuclear modification of nucleon structure alone. This measurement is consistent with the onset of quark-gluon plasma production with increasing nucleus size in high-energy nuclear collisions.
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Submitted 26 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Evidence for the decay $B^0_s\toφη'$
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1101 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $9 \,\textrm{fb}^{-1}$ collected in proton-proton collisions between 2011 and 2018 by the LHCb experiment, evidence is found for the decay $B^0_s\toφη'$ with $3.5 σ$ significance. The branching ratio relative to the $B^0_s\toφφ$ decay is determined to be $R=(3.56 \pm 0.79\pm 0.18\pm 0.06)\times10^{-2}$. This corresponds to a branching fr…
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Using a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $9 \,\textrm{fb}^{-1}$ collected in proton-proton collisions between 2011 and 2018 by the LHCb experiment, evidence is found for the decay $B^0_s\toφη'$ with $3.5 σ$ significance. The branching ratio relative to the $B^0_s\toφφ$ decay is determined to be $R=(3.56 \pm 0.79\pm 0.18\pm 0.06)\times10^{-2}$. This corresponds to a branching fraction, $B(B^0_s\toφη')=(0.66 \pm 0.15 \pm 0.03 \pm 0.02) \times 10^{-6}$ where, in both cases, the first uncertainty is statistical, the second systematic, and the third due to external branching fractions.
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Submitted 8 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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$C\!P$ violation analysis of local and nonlocal amplitudes in the $\overline{B}^0 \to \overline{K}^{*0}μ^+μ^-$ decay
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1104 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A search for $C\!P$ violation in the $\overline{B}^0 \to \overline{K}^{*0}μ^+μ^-$ decay is performed using proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment during Run 1 and Run 2, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.4 fb$^{-1}$. The analysis exploits the full angular distribution of the decay, providing sensitivity to $C\!P$-violating effects in both vector and axial-vector…
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A search for $C\!P$ violation in the $\overline{B}^0 \to \overline{K}^{*0}μ^+μ^-$ decay is performed using proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment during Run 1 and Run 2, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.4 fb$^{-1}$. The analysis exploits the full angular distribution of the decay, providing sensitivity to $C\!P$-violating effects in both vector and axial-vector contributions to this flavour-changing neutral-current process. The complex Wilson coefficients are determined within the Weak Effective Theory through an unbinned maximum-likelihood fit to the angular observables, incorporating nonlocal hadronic amplitudes across the full dimuon mass spectrum. The precision of the $C\!P$-violation observables is improved by an order of magnitude relative to previous measurements, with the imaginary parts of the Wilson coefficients now determined more precisely than the real parts. No significant $C\!P$ violation is observed, and the results are consistent with Standard Model.
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Submitted 9 August, 2026; v1 submitted 8 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Observation of the charmless purely baryonic decay $\mathinner{\mathitΛ^0_b\!\to \mathitΛ p \overline{p}}$
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1103 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A search for the charmless purely baryonic decay $\mathinner{\mathitΛ^0_b\!\to \mathitΛ p \overline{p}}$ is performed using proton-proton collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment at a centre-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}=13\,\text{TeV}$ and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $6.0\,\text{fb}^{-1}$. The signal decay is observed with a significance of 5.1 standard deviations. Its branch…
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A search for the charmless purely baryonic decay $\mathinner{\mathitΛ^0_b\!\to \mathitΛ p \overline{p}}$ is performed using proton-proton collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment at a centre-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}=13\,\text{TeV}$ and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $6.0\,\text{fb}^{-1}$. The signal decay is observed with a significance of 5.1 standard deviations. Its branching fraction is measured for the first time, relative to that of the topologically similar decay $\mathinner{\mathitΛ^0_b\!\to \mathitΛ K^+ K^-}$. Contributions from intermediate charmonium resonances decaying to the $p \overline{p}$ and $K^+ K^-$ final states are explicitly excluded with a requirement on the invariant mass of the companion hadron system, $m(h\bar{h}) < 2.85\,\text{GeV}$, where $h$ stands for a proton or a charged kaon. The relative branching fraction is found to be $$ \frac{B(\mathinner{\mathitΛ^0_b\!\to \mathitΛ p \overline{p}})}{B(\mathinner{\mathitΛ^0_b\!\to \mathitΛ K^+ K^-})} = (5.1 \pm 1.3_{\text{(stat)}} \pm 0.3_{\text{(syst)}}) \times 10^{-2} \,. $$
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Submitted 14 August, 2026; v1 submitted 5 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Measurement of $γ$ using $B^{\pm}\rightarrow DK^{\pm}$ and $B^{\pm}\rightarrow Dπ^{\pm}$ decays with $D\rightarrow K_{\rm S}^{0}π^{+}π^{-}$ and $D\rightarrow K_{\rm S}^{0}K^{+}K^{-}$
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1104 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A measurement of the CKM angle $γ$ using the decay channels $B^{\pm}\rightarrow DK^{\pm}$ and $B^{\pm}\rightarrow Dπ^{\pm}$, where the $D$ meson decays to $D\rightarrow K_{\rm S}^{0}π^{+}π^{-}$ or $D\rightarrow K_{\rm S}^{0}K^{+}K^{-}$, is performed with a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.8 fb$^{-1}$, collected during 2024 by the upgraded LHCb experiment. $C\!P$ violation…
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A measurement of the CKM angle $γ$ using the decay channels $B^{\pm}\rightarrow DK^{\pm}$ and $B^{\pm}\rightarrow Dπ^{\pm}$, where the $D$ meson decays to $D\rightarrow K_{\rm S}^{0}π^{+}π^{-}$ or $D\rightarrow K_{\rm S}^{0}K^{+}K^{-}$, is performed with a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.8 fb$^{-1}$, collected during 2024 by the upgraded LHCb experiment. $C\!P$ violation is observed through a difference in the distributions of the Dalitz plot of the $D$ decay between the $B^{+}$ and $B^{-}$ mesons. The CKM angle $γ$ is determined to be $γ=(68.1\pm 6.7)^{\circ}$. Other parameters related to the examined $B$ meson decay modes are also measured. This is the first measurement of the CKM angle $γ$ using the upgraded LHCb detector.
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Submitted 10 August, 2026; v1 submitted 5 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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From Knowledge to Action: Outcomes of the 2025 Large Language Model (LLM) Hackathon for Applications in Materials Science and Chemistry
Authors:
Aritra Roy,
Kevin Shen,
Andrew MacBride,
Awwal Oladipupo,
Mudassra Taskeen,
Wojtek Treyde,
Ruaa A. E. A. Abakar,
Ahmad D. Abbas,
Elsayed Abdelfatah,
Abbas A. Abdullahi,
Seham S. Abyah,
Chahd Rahyl Adjmi,
Fariha Agbere,
Savyasanchi Aggarwal,
Muhammad Ahmed,
Tasnim Ahmed,
Motasem Ajlouni,
Mattias Akke,
Hussein AlAdwan,
Anwaar S. Alazani,
Zahra A. Alharbi,
Wajd A. Aljulyhi,
Mohammed A. AlKubaish,
Fatima A. Almahri,
Sayed A. Almohri
, et al. (328 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Large language models (LLMs) are rapidly changing how researchers in materials science and chemistry discover, organize, and act on scientific knowledge. This paper analyzes a broad set of community-developed LLM applications in an effort to identify emerging patterns in how these systems can be used across the scientific research lifecycle. We organize the projects into two complementary categori…
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Large language models (LLMs) are rapidly changing how researchers in materials science and chemistry discover, organize, and act on scientific knowledge. This paper analyzes a broad set of community-developed LLM applications in an effort to identify emerging patterns in how these systems can be used across the scientific research lifecycle. We organize the projects into two complementary categories: Knowledge Infrastructure, systems that structure, retrieve, synthesize, and validate scientific information; and Action Systems, systems that execute, coordinate, or automate scientific work across computational and experimental environments. The submissions reveal a shift from single-purpose LLM tools toward integrated, multi-agent workflows that combine retrieval, reasoning, tool use, and domain-specific validation. Prominent themes include retrieval-augmented generation as grounding infrastructure, persistent structured knowledge representations, multimodal and multilingual scientific inputs, and early progress toward laboratory-integrated closed-loop systems. Together, these results suggest that LLMs are evolving from general-purpose assistants into composable infrastructure for scientific reasoning and action. This work provides a community snapshot of that transition and a practical taxonomy for understanding emerging LLM-enabled workflows in materials science and chemistry.
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Submitted 4 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Hyp2Former: Hierarchy-Aware Hyperbolic Embeddings for Open-Set Panoptic Segmentation
Authors:
Yao Lu,
Rohit Mohan,
Florian Drews,
Yakov Miron,
Abhinav Valada
Abstract:
Recognizing unknown objects is crucial for safety-critical applications such as autonomous driving and robotics. Open-Set Panoptic Segmentation (OPS) aims to segment known thing and stuff classes while identifying valid unknown objects as separate instances. Prior OPS approaches largely treat known categories as a flat label set, ignoring the semantic hierarchy that provides valuable structural pr…
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Recognizing unknown objects is crucial for safety-critical applications such as autonomous driving and robotics. Open-Set Panoptic Segmentation (OPS) aims to segment known thing and stuff classes while identifying valid unknown objects as separate instances. Prior OPS approaches largely treat known categories as a flat label set, ignoring the semantic hierarchy that provides valuable structural priors for distinguishing unknown objects from in-distribution classes. In this work, we propose Hyp2Former, an end-to-end framework for OPS that does not require explicit modeling of unknowns during training, and instead learns hierarchical semantic similarities continuously in hyperbolic space. By explicitly encoding hierarchical relationships among known categories, the model learns a structured embedding space that captures multiple levels of semantic abstraction. As a result, unknown objects that cannot be confidently classified as known categories still remain in close proximity to higher-level concepts (e.g., an unknown animal remains closer to "animal" or "object" than to unrelated concepts such as "electronics" or "stuff") and can therefore be reliably detected, even if their fine-grained category was not represented during training. Empirical evaluations across multiple public datasets such as MS COCO, Cityscapes, and Lost&Found demonstrate that Hyp2Former outperforms existing methods on OPS, achieving the best balance between unknown object discovery and in-distribution robustness.
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Submitted 4 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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First evidence of the decay $B^+\toπ^+ e^+ e^-$
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
M. Akthar,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1179 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The first evidence for the decay $B^+\toπ^+ e^+ e^-$ is reported using proton-proton collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb$^{-1}$. A signal excess with a significance of 3.2$σ$ is observed and the branching fraction is measured to be…
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The first evidence for the decay $B^+\toπ^+ e^+ e^-$ is reported using proton-proton collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb$^{-1}$. A signal excess with a significance of 3.2$σ$ is observed and the branching fraction is measured to be $\cal{BR}(B^+\toπ^+ e^+ e^-) = (2.4\,{}^{+0.9}_{-0.8} \,{}^{+0.4}_{-0.2}) \times 10^{-8}$, where the first set of uncertainties is statistical and the second is systematic. The result is consistent with the Standard Model expectation.
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Submitted 1 May, 2026; v1 submitted 29 April, 2026;
originally announced April 2026.
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Angular analysis of the $B^+\toπ^+μ^+μ^-$ decay
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1112 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
This paper presents the first measurement of the forward-backward asymmetry, $A_{\rm FB}$, and the flat term, $F_{H}$, that parameterise the angular distribution of the $B^+\toπ^+μ^+μ^-$ decay. The proton-proton collision dataset used in the analysis corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb$^{-1}$, collected with the LHCb experiment between 2011 and 2018. The analysis is performed in two in…
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This paper presents the first measurement of the forward-backward asymmetry, $A_{\rm FB}$, and the flat term, $F_{H}$, that parameterise the angular distribution of the $B^+\toπ^+μ^+μ^-$ decay. The proton-proton collision dataset used in the analysis corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb$^{-1}$, collected with the LHCb experiment between 2011 and 2018. The analysis is performed in two intervals of dimuon mass squared, one above and one below the region containing the $J\mskip -3mu/\mskip -2muψ$ and $ψ(2S)$ narrow charmonium resonances. The Standard Model predictions lie within the obtained $68\%$ confidence level interval in the high-mass and within the $99\%$ interval in the low-mass region.
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Submitted 23 April, 2026;
originally announced April 2026.
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Observation of a new excited charm-strange meson $D_{s1}(2933)^+$ in $B^0\to D^+ D^- K^+ π^-$ decays
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1112 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A new excited charm-strange meson is observed through an amplitude analysis of the full phase space of $B^0\to D^+ D^- K^+ π^-$ decays. The analysis is based on a proton-proton collision data sample collected by the \lhcb experiment at a center-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s} = 13\,\text{TeV}$, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $5.4\text{fb}^{-1}$. The statistical significance of the new state…
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A new excited charm-strange meson is observed through an amplitude analysis of the full phase space of $B^0\to D^+ D^- K^+ π^-$ decays. The analysis is based on a proton-proton collision data sample collected by the \lhcb experiment at a center-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s} = 13\,\text{TeV}$, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $5.4\text{fb}^{-1}$. The statistical significance of the new state exceeds $10$ standard deviations. Its Breit--Wigner mass and width are measured to be $m_0 = {2933}^{+6}_{-5}(\text{stat})^{+4}_{-3}(\text{syst}) \,\text{MeV} $ and $Γ_0 = {72}^{+18}_{-12}(\text{stat})^{+\phantom{0}7}_{-10}(\text{syst}) \,\text{MeV} $, respectively, and its spin-parity quantum numbers are determined to be $J^P = 1^+$. This new meson, denoted as $D_{s1}(2933)^+$, is a candidate for a $D_s(2P^{(\prime)}_{1})^+$ state.
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Submitted 22 April, 2026;
originally announced April 2026.
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Study of the $B^0 \to Λ_c^+ \barΛ_c^- K_S^0$ decay
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1111 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The decay $B^0 \to Λ_c^+ \barΛ_c^- K_S^0$ is studied at LHCb for the first time using proton-proton collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment at a center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4 fb$^{-1}$. The branching ratio relative to the decay $B^+ \to Λ_c^+ \barΛ_c^- K^+$ is measured to be…
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The decay $B^0 \to Λ_c^+ \barΛ_c^- K_S^0$ is studied at LHCb for the first time using proton-proton collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment at a center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4 fb$^{-1}$. The branching ratio relative to the decay $B^+ \to Λ_c^+ \barΛ_c^- K^+$ is measured to be
$$ \frac{{\cal B}(B^0 \to Λ_c^+ \barΛ_c^- K_S^0)}{{\cal B}(B^+ \to Λ_c^+ \barΛ_c^- K^+)} = 0.53 \pm 0.05 \pm 0.05, $$ where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. Evidence is found for contributions from two resonant states, $Ξ_c(2923)^+$ and $Ξ_c(2939)^+$, in the $Λ_c^+ K_S^0$ system. The two states show a significance of $3.9σ$ relative to the nonresonant hypothesis. These two $Ξ_c^+$ states are consistent with being the isospin partners of the states observed in $Λ_c^+ K^-$ system.
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Submitted 13 July, 2026; v1 submitted 16 April, 2026;
originally announced April 2026.
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Measurement of the $W$-boson production cross-sections in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV in the forward region
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1112 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A precision measurement of the $W$-boson production cross-section is performed using the $W \to μν$ decay channel, based on a sample of proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.1 $fb^{-1}$. The cross-section is measured for muons with transverse momentum between 25 and 55 GeV and pseudorapidity between 2…
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A precision measurement of the $W$-boson production cross-section is performed using the $W \to μν$ decay channel, based on a sample of proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.1 $fb^{-1}$. The cross-section is measured for muons with transverse momentum between 25 and 55 GeV and pseudorapidity between 2.0 and 4.5. The integrated production cross-sections of $W$ bosons are measured to be $$ \begin{array}{lcl} σ_{W^+ \to μ^+ν} &=& 1754.2 \pm 1.5 \pm 11.9 \pm 35.1\text{ pb} \\ σ_{W^- \to μ^-\barν} &=& 1178.1 \pm 1.3 \pm 9.7 \pm 23.6\text{ pb} \end{array} $$ where uncertainties are statistical, systematic, and due to the luminosity determination, respectively. Results are in good agreement with theoretical predictions at next-to-next-to-leading order in perturbative quantum chromodynamics. This measurement is significantly more precise than previous results in this kinematic regime.
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Submitted 14 April, 2026;
originally announced April 2026.
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Precision measurement of the muon charge asymmetry from $W$-boson decays in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV in the forward region
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1112 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A precision measurement of the muon charge asymmetry from $W$-boson decays in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV is presented. The analysis utilizes data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.1 $fb^{-1}$, recorded by the LHCb detector during 2016, 2017 and 2018. The asymmetry is measured for muons with transverse momentum between 25 and 55 GeV and pseudorapidity between 2.0 a…
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A precision measurement of the muon charge asymmetry from $W$-boson decays in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV is presented. The analysis utilizes data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.1 $fb^{-1}$, recorded by the LHCb detector during 2016, 2017 and 2018. The asymmetry is measured for muons with transverse momentum between 25 and 55 GeV and pseudorapidity between 2.0 and 4.5. This result represents the most precise determination of the muon charge asymmetry in the forward region to date, exhibiting excellent agreement with next-to-next-to-leading-order predictions in perturbative quantum chromodynamics.
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Submitted 14 April, 2026;
originally announced April 2026.
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Measurement of inclusive production of charmonium states in $b$-hadron decays via their decay into $φφ$
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An
, et al. (1173 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The inclusive production of the $η_c(1S)$, $η_c(2S)$ and $χ_{c}$ charmonium states in $b$-hadron decays is studied with LHCb Run~2 data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $5.9~\text{fb}^{-1}$, using charmonia decays to $φφ$ pairs. The production branching fractions of the $χ_{c}(1P)$ states in $b$-hadron decays are measured, using $b \to η_c(1S) (\to φφ) X$ as a normalisation channel, w…
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The inclusive production of the $η_c(1S)$, $η_c(2S)$ and $χ_{c}$ charmonium states in $b$-hadron decays is studied with LHCb Run~2 data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $5.9~\text{fb}^{-1}$, using charmonia decays to $φφ$ pairs. The production branching fractions of the $χ_{c}(1P)$ states in $b$-hadron decays are measured, using $b \to η_c(1S) (\to φφ) X$ as a normalisation channel, with $X$ indicating any additional particles. The results are \begin{align*}
&{\cal{B}} (b \to χ_{c0} X) = (1.34 \pm 0.13 \pm 0.06 \pm 0.37) \times 10^{-3},
&{\cal{B}} (b \to χ_{c1} X) = (1.58 \pm 0.12 \pm 0.09 \pm 0.44) \times 10^{-3},
&{\cal{B}} (b \to χ_{c2} X) = (0.55 \pm 0.08 \pm 0.05 \pm 0.15) \times 10^{-3}, \end{align*} where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second systematic and the last is due to the limited knowledge of externally measured branching fractions. The production branching fraction of $η_c(2S)$ times the branching fraction of its decay into $φφ$ is measured as ${\cal{B}} (b \to η_c(2S) X) \times {\cal{B}} (η_c(2S) \to φφ) = (4.0 \pm 0.6 \pm 0.6 \pm 1.1) \times 10^{-7}$. Furthermore, the mass of the $η_c(1S)$ state is measured to be $M_{η_c(1S)} = 2984.1 \pm 0.5 \pm 0.5$ MeV with the best precision to date.
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Submitted 13 April, 2026;
originally announced April 2026.
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Test of lepton flavour universality with $B^0\to K^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$ decays at large dilepton invariant mass
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1113 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Muon-electron universality is tested in $B^0 \to K^{*0} \ \ell^+ \ell^-$ decays, in the dilepton-invariant-mass region above the $ψ(2S)$ resonance. The analysis uses beauty mesons produced in proton-proton collisions recorded by the LHCb detector at center-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13 $\text{TeV}$, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 $\text{fb}^{-1}$. The ratio of branching fraction…
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Muon-electron universality is tested in $B^0 \to K^{*0} \ \ell^+ \ell^-$ decays, in the dilepton-invariant-mass region above the $ψ(2S)$ resonance. The analysis uses beauty mesons produced in proton-proton collisions recorded by the LHCb detector at center-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13 $\text{TeV}$, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 $\text{fb}^{-1}$. The ratio of branching fractions between the muon and electron channels $R_{K^{*0}}$ is measured to be $1.08\,^{+0.14}_{-0.12}\text{(stat)} \ \pm 0.07\text{(syst)}$ for a dilepton-invariant-mass squared above 14.0 $\text{GeV}^{2}/\text{c}^{4}$, consistent with the standard model prediction. This result represents the most precise measurement of $R_{K^{*0}}$ in this region and the first such measurement performed at a hadron collider.
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Submitted 31 July, 2026; v1 submitted 9 April, 2026;
originally announced April 2026.
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Search for the lepton-flavour violating decays $B^+ \to π^+ μ^\pm e^\mp$
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1105 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The first search for the lepton-flavour violating decays $B^+ \to π^+ μ^{\pm} e^{\mp}$ in proton-proton collisions is presented, using data collected by the LHCb experiment between 2011 and 2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb$^{-1}$. No significant signal is observed and an upper limit on the branching fraction is set at…
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The first search for the lepton-flavour violating decays $B^+ \to π^+ μ^{\pm} e^{\mp}$ in proton-proton collisions is presented, using data collected by the LHCb experiment between 2011 and 2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb$^{-1}$. No significant signal is observed and an upper limit on the branching fraction is set at $\mathcal{B}(B^+ \to π^+ μ^{\pm} e^{\mp}) < 1.8 \times 10^{-9}$ at the $90\%$ confidence level, two orders of magnitude more restrictive than the current world average. This is the first constraint on lepton-flavour violating $b \to d$ quark transitions at the LHC and also sets the most stringent upper limits to date on $b \to d μ^{\pm} e^{\mp}$ transitions. Limits on left-handed and scalar scenarios beyond the Standard Model are also reported.
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Submitted 9 April, 2026;
originally announced April 2026.
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Precise measurement of the CKM angle $γ$ with a novel approach
Authors:
The BESIII,
LHCb Collaborations,
:,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco
, et al. (1936 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A measurement of the CKM angle $γ$ is performed by applying a novel, unbinned, model-independent approach to datasets of electron-positron collisions collected by the BESIII experiment and proton-proton collisions by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 8 fb$^{-1}$ and 9 fb$^{-1}$, respectively. The $C\!P$-violating phase $γ$ is determined from…
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A measurement of the CKM angle $γ$ is performed by applying a novel, unbinned, model-independent approach to datasets of electron-positron collisions collected by the BESIII experiment and proton-proton collisions by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 8 fb$^{-1}$ and 9 fb$^{-1}$, respectively. The $C\!P$-violating phase $γ$ is determined from ${B^{\pm}\rightarrow D(\rightarrow K_{\rm S}^{0} h^{\prime+}h^{\prime-}) h^{\pm}}$ decays in LHCb data, where $h^{(\prime)}$ is either a pion or kaon, while the corresponding strong-phase parameters are measured using doubly tagged ${D\rightarrow K_{\rm S/L}^0 h^{\prime+} h^{\prime-}}$ decays in the quantum-correlated $D\overline{D}$ system present in BESIII data. A joint fit to both datasets, which allows for a simultaneous determination of the associated $C\!P$-violating observables and strong-phase parameters, yields ${γ= (71.3\pm 5.0)^{\circ}}$. The result is the most precise to date and consistent with previous measurements and world averages.
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Submitted 7 April, 2026;
originally announced April 2026.
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Measurement of the CKM angle $γ$ in $B^{\pm} \rightarrow D(\rightarrow K^{0}_{\rm S} h^{\prime+}h^{\prime-})h^{\pm}$ decays with a novel approach
Authors:
The BESIII,
LHCb Collaborations,
:,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco
, et al. (1936 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A measurement of the CKM angle $γ$ and related strong-phase parameters is performed using a novel, model-independent approach in ${B^{\pm}\rightarrow D(\rightarrow K^{0}_{\rm S} h^{\prime+}h^{\prime-}) h^{\pm}}$ decays, where $h^{(\prime)} \equiv π, K$. The analysis uses a joint data sample of electron-positron collisions collected by the BESIII experiment at the Beijing Electron-Positron Collider…
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A measurement of the CKM angle $γ$ and related strong-phase parameters is performed using a novel, model-independent approach in ${B^{\pm}\rightarrow D(\rightarrow K^{0}_{\rm S} h^{\prime+}h^{\prime-}) h^{\pm}}$ decays, where $h^{(\prime)} \equiv π, K$. The analysis uses a joint data sample of electron-positron collisions collected by the BESIII experiment at the Beijing Electron-Positron Collider II during 2010--2011 and 2021--2022, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8 fb$^{-1}$, and proton-proton collisions collected by the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider during 2011--2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb$^{-1}$. The two datasets are analyzed simultaneously by applying per-event weights based on the amplitude variation over the $D$-decay phase space to enhance the sensitivity to $C\!P$-violating observables. The CKM angle $γ$ is determined to be $γ= (71.3\pm 5.0)^{\circ}$, which constitutes the most precise single measurement to date.
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Submitted 7 April, 2026;
originally announced April 2026.
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Search for the decays $B_{(s)}^0\to J/ψγ$ at LHCb
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1114 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A search for the rare decays $B_{(s)}^0\to J/ψγ$ is performed with proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to integrated luminosities of $3~\rm{fb}^{-1}$ at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV, and $6~\rm{fb}^{-1}$ at 13 TeV. Assuming no contribution from $B^0\to J/ψγ$ decay, an upper limit is set on the branching fraction…
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A search for the rare decays $B_{(s)}^0\to J/ψγ$ is performed with proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to integrated luminosities of $3~\rm{fb}^{-1}$ at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV, and $6~\rm{fb}^{-1}$ at 13 TeV. Assuming no contribution from $B^0\to J/ψγ$ decay, an upper limit is set on the branching fraction $\mathcal{B}(B_{s}^0\to J/ψγ)<2.9\times10^{-6}$ at the 90% confidence level. If instead no contribution from $B_{s}^0\to J/ψγ$ decay is assumed, the limit is $\mathcal{B}(B^0\to J/ψγ)<2.5\times10^{-6}$ at the 90% confidence level. These results supersede the previous LHCb results, with the limit for $B_{s}^0\to J/ψγ$ improved by a factor of 2.5.
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Submitted 7 August, 2026; v1 submitted 3 April, 2026;
originally announced April 2026.
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Observation of the doubly charmed baryon $\itΞ_{cc}^+$ with the LHCb Run 3 detector
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1107 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The first observation of the doubly charmed baryon $\itΞ_{cc}^+$ is reported through its decay to the $\itΛ_c^+ K^-π^+$ final state, with a statistical significance exceeding seven standard deviations. The observation is made using proton-proton collision data collected in 2024 with the LHCb Run 3 detector at a center-of-mass energy of 13.6 TeV, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of…
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The first observation of the doubly charmed baryon $\itΞ_{cc}^+$ is reported through its decay to the $\itΛ_c^+ K^-π^+$ final state, with a statistical significance exceeding seven standard deviations. The observation is made using proton-proton collision data collected in 2024 with the LHCb Run 3 detector at a center-of-mass energy of 13.6 TeV, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of $6.9\,\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$. The $\itΞ_{cc}^+$ mass is measured to be $3619.97 \pm 0.83 \pm 0.26 \,^{+1.90}_{-1.30}\,\mathrm{MeV}/c^2$, where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second is systematic, and the third is due to the unknown $\itΞ_{cc}^+$ lifetime, which is assumed to lie in the range 15-160 fs with a baseline value of 45 fs. The difference between the masses of the $\itΞ_{cc}^+$ and $\itΞ_{cc}^{++}$ baryons is determined to be $-1.77 \pm 0.84 \pm 0.15 \,^{+1.90}_{-1.30}\,\mathrm{MeV}/c^2$. This is the first observation of a new particle made with the LHCb Run 3 detector.
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Submitted 8 July, 2026; v1 submitted 30 March, 2026;
originally announced March 2026.
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Measurement of CP asymmetries in $\kern 0.18em\overline{\kern -0.18em B}^0 \to D_s^- D^+$ and $\kern 0.18em\overline{\kern -0.18em B}_s^0 \to D_s^+ D^-$ decays
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
M. Akthar,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1188 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Measurements of the combined CP asymmetries in $\kern 0.18em\overline{\kern -0.18em B}^0 \to D_s^- D^+$ and $\kern 0.18em\overline{\kern -0.18em B}_s^0 \to D_s^+ D^-$ decays are made using proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9fb$^{-1}$. The measurements are found to be \begin{aligned} A_{CP}(\kern 0.18em\overline{\kern -0.18em…
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Measurements of the combined CP asymmetries in $\kern 0.18em\overline{\kern -0.18em B}^0 \to D_s^- D^+$ and $\kern 0.18em\overline{\kern -0.18em B}_s^0 \to D_s^+ D^-$ decays are made using proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9fb$^{-1}$. The measurements are found to be \begin{aligned} A_{CP}(\kern 0.18em\overline{\kern -0.18em B}^0 \to D_s^- D^+) &= 0.0009 \pm 0.0053 \pm 0.0040, \\ A_{CP}(\kern 0.18em\overline{\kern -0.18em B}_s^0 \to D_s^+ D^-) &= 0.103\phantom{0} \pm 0.053\phantom{0} \pm 0.010, \end{aligned} where the first and second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. This is the first measurement of this asymmetry in $\kern 0.18em\overline{\kern -0.18em B}_s^0$ decays, and the most precise measurement to date for $\kern 0.18em\overline{\kern -0.18em B}^0$ decays. Both measurements are found to be consistent with CP symmetry.
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Submitted 30 March, 2026;
originally announced March 2026.
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$B$-jet fragmentation with $B^{\pm} \to J/ψK^{\pm}$ decays in $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV $pp$ collisions at LHCb
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An
, et al. (1164 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The collinear and transverse-momentum-dependent jet fragmentation function and the radial profile for $B^{\pm}$ mesons in jets are measured. The $B^{\pm}$ mesons are reconstructed through the $J/ψ(\to μ^{+} μ^{-}) K^{\pm}$ decay channel using proton-proton collision data collected during 2016-2018 with the LHCb detector at a center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV, corresponding to an integrate…
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The collinear and transverse-momentum-dependent jet fragmentation function and the radial profile for $B^{\pm}$ mesons in jets are measured. The $B^{\pm}$ mesons are reconstructed through the $J/ψ(\to μ^{+} μ^{-}) K^{\pm}$ decay channel using proton-proton collision data collected during 2016-2018 with the LHCb detector at a center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $5.4$ fb$^{-1}$. The results complement recent measurements of jet fragmentation functions for heavy-flavor hadrons and suggest a growing contribution of gluon fragmentation to $B^{\pm}$ mesons as the jet transverse momentum increases.
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Submitted 12 June, 2026; v1 submitted 24 March, 2026;
originally announced March 2026.
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First measurement of time-dependent $CP$ violation in the flavor-changing neutral-current decay $B^{0}\rightarrow K_{S}^{0}μ^{+}μ^{-}$
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An
, et al. (1163 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A flavor-tagged time-dependent analysis of $B^{0}\rightarrow K_{S}^{0}μ^{+}μ^{-}$ decays is performed across the full dimuon mass range excluding the $J/ψ$ and $ψ(2S)$ resonance regions. The analysis uses proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment in 2011--2018 at center-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9$fb^{-1}$. The CP violation…
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A flavor-tagged time-dependent analysis of $B^{0}\rightarrow K_{S}^{0}μ^{+}μ^{-}$ decays is performed across the full dimuon mass range excluding the $J/ψ$ and $ψ(2S)$ resonance regions. The analysis uses proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment in 2011--2018 at center-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9$fb^{-1}$. The CP violation parameters are determined to be $C=-0.13 \pm 0.32 \pm 0.04$ and $S= +0.82\pm 0.29 \pm 0.05$, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. The results are consistent with the Standard Model prediction. This is the first experimental study of time-dependent CP violation in $b\rightarrow sl^{+}l^{-}$ processes.
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Submitted 5 July, 2026; v1 submitted 13 March, 2026;
originally announced March 2026.
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Measurement of the local and nonlocal amplitudes in $B^{+}\to K^{+}μ^{+}μ^{-}$ decays
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An
, et al. (1184 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
This paper presents a thorough study of the local and nonlocal amplitudes in $B^+ \to K^+μ^+μ^-$ transitions through an amplitude analysis of the dimuon mass spectrum of the decay. The analysis is based on $pp$ collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.4fb$^{-1}$ collected by the LHCb experiment. This measurement employs a model that describes both one-particle and two-particle…
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This paper presents a thorough study of the local and nonlocal amplitudes in $B^+ \to K^+μ^+μ^-$ transitions through an amplitude analysis of the dimuon mass spectrum of the decay. The analysis is based on $pp$ collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.4fb$^{-1}$ collected by the LHCb experiment. This measurement employs a model that describes both one-particle and two-particle nonlocal amplitudes across the entirety of the dimuon mass spectrum, enabling the determination of both short- and long-distance contributions to the decay. The compatibility of the Wilson coefficient combinations $C_9+C_9'$ and $C_{10}+C_{10}'$ with the Standard Model prediction is found to vary between $1.6\,σ$ and $4\,σ$, depending on the choice of local form factors.
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Submitted 12 March, 2026;
originally announced March 2026.
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First measurement of the decay-time-integrated $C\!P$ asymmetry in $B_s^0 \to D_s^- π^+$ decays
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1112 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A measurement of the flavour-untagged decay-time-integrated ${C\!P}$ asymmetry in the flavour-specific decay ${B_s^0 \to D_s^-π^+}$, ${\langle A^s_{\rm untagged}\rangle}$, is performed using proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment between 2016 and 2018 at a center-of-mass energy of ${13\,{\rm TeV}}$, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of ${5.4\,{\rm fb}^{-1}}$. Th…
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A measurement of the flavour-untagged decay-time-integrated ${C\!P}$ asymmetry in the flavour-specific decay ${B_s^0 \to D_s^-π^+}$, ${\langle A^s_{\rm untagged}\rangle}$, is performed using proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment between 2016 and 2018 at a center-of-mass energy of ${13\,{\rm TeV}}$, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of ${5.4\,{\rm fb}^{-1}}$. The ${C\!P}$ asymmetry is measured in two $D_s^-$ meson decay modes, ${D_s^- \to K^-K^+π^-}$ and ${D_s^- \to π^-π^+π^-}$. The combined result, $\langle A^s_{\rm untagged}\rangle = ( -1.4 \pm 5.9\,\rm{(stat)} \pm 1.1\,\rm{(syst)}) \times 10^{-3}$, is consistent with the Standard Model expectation and provides a direct constraint on new physics in tree-level $b$-hadron decays.
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Submitted 17 March, 2026; v1 submitted 11 March, 2026;
originally announced March 2026.
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Improved branching-fraction measurements of $B^0_{(s)} \to K_S^0 h^+ h^{'-}$ decays and first observation of $B^0_{s} \to K_S^0 K^+ K^-$
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
H. Afsharnia,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
F. Alessio,
Z. Aliouche,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1118 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
This paper presents a study of the charmless three-body decays ${B^0_{(s)} \to K_{\mathrm{S}}^0 h^+ h^{\prime -}}$ (where $h^{(\prime)} = π, K$), using a sample of $pp$ collision data collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $9\mbox{\,fb}^{-1}$. The decay ${B^0_s \to K_{\mathrm{S}}^0 K^+ K^-}$ is observed for the first time, and the following ratios of branchi…
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This paper presents a study of the charmless three-body decays ${B^0_{(s)} \to K_{\mathrm{S}}^0 h^+ h^{\prime -}}$ (where $h^{(\prime)} = π, K$), using a sample of $pp$ collision data collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $9\mbox{\,fb}^{-1}$. The decay ${B^0_s \to K_{\mathrm{S}}^0 K^+ K^-}$ is observed for the first time, and the following ratios of branching fractions are measured: \begin{alignat*}{6}
&\frac{{\cal B}(B^0 \to K^0_{\mathrm{S}} K^+ K^-)}{{\cal B}(B^0 \to K^0_{\mathrm{S}} π^+π^-)} &&= 0.578 &&\pm 0.007 &&\pm 0.017\,,
&\frac{{\cal B}(B^0 \to K^0_{\mathrm{S}} K^\pmπ^\mp)}{{\cal B}(B^0 \to K^0_{\mathrm{S}} π^+π^-)} &&= 0.1363 &&\pm 0.0035 &&\pm 0.0051\,,
&\frac{{\cal B}(B^0_s \to K^0_{\mathrm{S}} π^+π^-)}{{\cal B}(B^0 \to K^0_{\mathrm{S}} π^+π^-)} &&= 0.269 &&\pm 0.011 &&\pm 0.015 && \pm 0.008\,,
&\frac{{\cal B}(B^0_s \to K^0_{\mathrm{S}} K^+ K^-)}{{\cal B}(B^0 \to K^0_{\mathrm{S}} π^+π^-)} &&= 0.0303 &&\pm 0.0041 &&\pm 0.0025 && \pm 0.0009\,,
&\frac{{\cal B}(B^0_s \to K^0_{\mathrm{S}} K^\pmπ^\mp)}{{\cal B}(B^0 \to K^0_{\mathrm{S}} π^+π^-)} &&= 1.818 &&\pm 0.021 &&\pm 0.031 && \pm 0.056\,, \end{alignat*} where the uncertainties are statistical, systematic, and due to knowledge of the ratio of hadronisation fractions of the $B^0_s$ and $B^0$ mesons, respectively.
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Submitted 9 March, 2026;
originally announced March 2026.
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Latent Gaussian Splatting for 4D Panoptic Occupancy Tracking
Authors:
Maximilian Luz,
Rohit Mohan,
Thomas Nürnberg,
Yakov Miron,
Daniele Cattaneo,
Abhinav Valada
Abstract:
Capturing 4D spatiotemporal scene structure is crucial for the safe and reliable operation of robots in dynamic environments. However, existing approaches typically address only part of the problem: they either provide coarse geometric tracking via bounding boxes or detailed 3D occupancy estimates that lack explicit temporal association and instance-level reasoning. In this work, we present Latent…
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Capturing 4D spatiotemporal scene structure is crucial for the safe and reliable operation of robots in dynamic environments. However, existing approaches typically address only part of the problem: they either provide coarse geometric tracking via bounding boxes or detailed 3D occupancy estimates that lack explicit temporal association and instance-level reasoning. In this work, we present Latent Gaussian Splatting (LaGS) for 4D Panoptic Occupancy Tracking (4D-POT). We revisit the underlying representation and model 3D features as a sparse set of feature-bearing Gaussians. These act as dynamic, volume-oriented keypoints that enable spatially continuous, distance-weighted aggregation of multi-view features before being splatted into a voxel grid for decoding. This point-centric formulation enables flexible, data-dependent receptive fields and long-range spatial interactions that are difficult to capture with local and dense voxel-based operators. A hierarchical Gaussian representation further enables multi-scale reasoning by combining global context from coarse super-points with fine-grained detail from higher-resolution streams. Extensive experiments on Occ3D nuScenes and Waymo demonstrate state-of-the-art performance for 4D-POT. We provide code and models at https://lags.cs.uni-freiburg.de/.
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Submitted 18 June, 2026; v1 submitted 26 February, 2026;
originally announced February 2026.
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UP-Fuse: Uncertainty-guided LiDAR-Camera Fusion for 3D Panoptic Segmentation
Authors:
Rohit Mohan,
Florian Drews,
Yakov Miron,
Daniele Cattaneo,
Abhinav Valada
Abstract:
LiDAR-camera fusion enhances 3D panoptic segmentation by leveraging camera images to complement sparse LiDAR scans, but it also introduces a critical failure mode. Under adverse conditions, degradation or failure of the camera sensor can significantly compromise the reliability of the perception system. To address this problem, we introduce UP-Fuse, a novel uncertainty-aware fusion framework in th…
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LiDAR-camera fusion enhances 3D panoptic segmentation by leveraging camera images to complement sparse LiDAR scans, but it also introduces a critical failure mode. Under adverse conditions, degradation or failure of the camera sensor can significantly compromise the reliability of the perception system. To address this problem, we introduce UP-Fuse, a novel uncertainty-aware fusion framework in the 2D range-view that remains robust under camera sensor degradation, calibration drift, and sensor failure. Raw LiDAR data is first projected into the range-view and encoded by a LiDAR encoder, while camera features are simultaneously extracted and projected into the same shared space. At its core, UP-Fuse employs an uncertainty-guided fusion module that dynamically modulates cross-modal interaction using predicted uncertainty maps. These maps are learned by quantifying representational divergence under diverse visual degradations, ensuring that only reliable visual cues influence the fused representation. The fused range-view features are decoded by a novel hybrid 2D-3D transformer that mitigates spatial ambiguities inherent to the 2D projection and directly predicts 3D panoptic segmentation masks. Extensive experiments on Panoptic nuScenes, SemanticKITTI, and our introduced Panoptic Waymo benchmark demonstrate the efficacy and robustness of UP-Fuse, which maintains strong performance even under severe visual corruption or misalignment, making it well suited for robotic perception in safety-critical settings.
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Submitted 26 July, 2026; v1 submitted 22 February, 2026;
originally announced February 2026.
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Polarization measurement of $Λ^+_c$ and $\overlineΛ{}^-_c$ baryons in $p$Ne collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 68.6$ GeV
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An
, et al. (1171 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The first measurement of the polarization of charm baryons by the LHCb experiment recorded in fixed-target mode is presented. The polarization of $Λ_c$ baryons is studied in collisions of protons, at an energy of 2.51 TeV, incident on a gaseous target of neon, at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of $68.6$ GeV. The world's first measurement of separate-charge polarizations for $Λ^+_c$ and…
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The first measurement of the polarization of charm baryons by the LHCb experiment recorded in fixed-target mode is presented. The polarization of $Λ_c$ baryons is studied in collisions of protons, at an energy of 2.51 TeV, incident on a gaseous target of neon, at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of $68.6$ GeV. The world's first measurement of separate-charge polarizations for $Λ^+_c$ and $\overlineΛ{}^-_c$ baryons is performed, determining $$ P_{Λ^+_c} = ( 24 \pm 9 \pm 2 \, )\% , $$ $$ P_{\overlineΛ{}^-_c} = (-8 \pm 12 \pm 3 \, ) \% , $$ where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. The polarization is also measured in intervals of baryon transverse momentum and the Feynman-$x$ variable.
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Submitted 19 February, 2026;
originally announced February 2026.
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A method for luminosity determination based on real-time hit reconstruction with the LHCb silicon pixel detector
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An
, et al. (1175 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The data acquisition system of the upgraded LHCb experiment includes the fast reconstruction of all hits in the vertex locator (VELO) pixel detector at the beam-crossing rate of 40 MHz, implemented as on-the-fly clustering embedded in the firmware of the readout board FPGAs. The availability of a high rate of reconstructed clusters in real time enables a new fast approach for measuring luminosity…
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The data acquisition system of the upgraded LHCb experiment includes the fast reconstruction of all hits in the vertex locator (VELO) pixel detector at the beam-crossing rate of 40 MHz, implemented as on-the-fly clustering embedded in the firmware of the readout board FPGAs. The availability of a high rate of reconstructed clusters in real time enables a new fast approach for measuring luminosity and monitoring the LHCb luminous region, directly at the detector readout level. This methodology has been implemented as an array of real-time cluster counters in the VELO readout FPGAs and has been in operation since the start of the 2024 physics run of LHCb. This paper describes the methodology and its features and performance, both on proton-proton and lead-lead collision data. The method shows a statistical resolution better than the percent level, and a sensitivity to variable running conditions of the same level. This is achieved with an intrinsic time granularity better than 100 ms , undersampled to 3 s for analysis purposes. Nonlinear behaviour is compatible with zero in a luminosity range including the LHCb Run 3 operating point.
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Submitted 15 February, 2026;
originally announced February 2026.
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ForecastOcc: Vision-based Semantic Occupancy Forecasting
Authors:
Riya Mohan,
Juana Valeria Hurtado,
Rohit Mohan,
Abhinav Valada
Abstract:
Autonomous driving requires forecasting both geometry and semantics over time to effectively reason about future environment states. Existing vision-based occupancy forecasting methods focus on motion-related categories such as static and dynamic objects, while semantic information remains largely absent. Recent semantic occupancy forecasting approaches address this gap but rely on past occupancy…
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Autonomous driving requires forecasting both geometry and semantics over time to effectively reason about future environment states. Existing vision-based occupancy forecasting methods focus on motion-related categories such as static and dynamic objects, while semantic information remains largely absent. Recent semantic occupancy forecasting approaches address this gap but rely on past occupancy predictions obtained from separate networks. This makes current methods sensitive to error accumulation and prevents learning spatio-temporal features directly from images. In this work, we present ForecastOcc, the first framework for vision-based semantic occupancy forecasting that jointly predicts future occupancy states and semantic categories. Our framework yields semantic occupancy forecasts for multiple horizons directly from past camera images, without relying on externally estimated maps. We evaluate ForecastOcc in two complementary settings: multi-view forecasting on the Occ3D-nuScenes dataset and monocular forecasting on SemanticKITTI, where we establish the first benchmark for this task. We introduce the first baselines by adapting two 2D forecasting modules within our framework. Importantly, we propose a novel architecture that incorporates a temporal cross-attention forecasting module, a 2D-to-3D view transformer, a 3D encoder for occupancy prediction, and a semantic occupancy head for voxel-level forecasts across multiple horizons. Extensive experiments on both datasets show that ForecastOcc consistently outperforms baselines, yielding semantically rich, future-aware predictions that capture scene dynamics and semantics critical for autonomous driving.
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Submitted 8 February, 2026;
originally announced February 2026.