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  1. A<sc>bstract</sc> A search for the decay$$ {B}_c^{+} $$ B c + → χc1(3872)π+is reported using proton-proton collision data collected with the LHCb detector between 2011 and 2018 at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb−1. No significant signal is observed. Using the decay$$ {B}_c^{+} $$ B c + →ψ(2S)π+as a normalisation channel, an upper limit for the ratio of branching fractions$$ {\mathcal{R}}_{\psi (2S)}^{\chi_{c1}(3872)}=\frac{{\mathcal{B}}_{B_c^{+}\to {\chi}_{c1}(3872){\pi}^{+}}}{{\mathcal{B}}_{B_c^{+}\to \psi (2S){\pi}^{+}}}\times \frac{{\mathcal{B}}_{\chi_{c1}(3872)\to J/\psi {\pi}^{+}{\pi}^{-}}}{{\mathcal{B}}_{\psi (2S)\to J/\psi {\pi}^{+}{\pi}^{-}}}<0.05(0.06), $$ R ψ 2 S χ c 1 3872 = B B c + χ c 1 3872 π + B B c + ψ 2 S π + × B χ c 1 3872 J / ψ π + π B ψ 2 S J / ψ π + π < 0.05 0.06 , is set at the 90 (95)% confidence level. 
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  2. Abstract This paper presents the first measurement of$$\psi {(2S)}$$ ψ ( 2 S ) and$$\chi _{c1}(3872)$$ χ c 1 ( 3872 ) meson production within fully reconstructed jets. Each quarkonium state (tag) is reconstructed via its decay to the$${{J \hspace{-1.66656pt}/\hspace{-1.111pt}\psi }} $$ J / ψ ($$\rightarrow $$ $$\mu ^+\mu ^-$$ μ + μ - )$$\pi ^+\pi ^-$$ π + π - final state in the forward region using proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment at the center-of-mass-energy of$$13\text {TeV} $$ 13 TeV in 2016, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of$$1.64\,\text {\,fb} ^{-1} $$ 1.64 \,fb - 1 . The fragmentation function, presented as the ratio of the quarkonium-tag transverse momentum to the full jet transverse momentum ($$p_{\textrm{T}} (\text {tag})/p_{\textrm{T}} (\text {jet})$$ p T ( tag ) / p T ( jet ) ), is measured differentially in$$p_{\textrm{T}} (\text {jet})$$ p T ( jet ) and$$p_{\textrm{T}} (\text {tag})$$ p T ( tag ) bins. The distributions are separated into promptly produced quarkonia from proton-proton collisions and quarkonia produced from displacedb-hadron decays. While the displaced quarkonia fragmentation functions are in general well described by parton-shower predictions, the prompt quarkonium distributions differ significantly from fixed-order non-relativistic QCD (NRQCD) predictions followed by a QCD parton shower. 
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  3. A<sc>bstract</sc> An angular analysis of the$$ {B}_s^0 $$ B s 0 → ϕe+edecay is performed using the proton-proton collision dataset collected between 2011 and 2018 by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb−1at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13 TeV. The analysis is performed in the very low dielectron invariant mass-squared region between 0.0009 and 0.2615 GeV2/c4. The longitudinal polarisation fraction of theϕmeson is measured to be less than 11.5% at 90% confidence level. The$$ {A}_{\textrm{T}}^{\mathcal{R} eCP} $$ A T R eCP observable, which is related to the lepton forward-backward asymmetry, is measured to be 0.116±0.155±0.006, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. The transverse asymmetries,$$ {A}_{\textrm{T}}^{(2)} $$ A T 2 and$$ {A}_{\textrm{T}}^{\mathcal{I} mCP} $$ A T I mCP , which are sensitive to the virtual photon polarisation, are found to be−0.045±0.235±0.014 and 0.002±0.247±0.016, respectively. The results are consistent with Standard Model predictions. 
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  4. A<sc>bstract</sc> The first measurement ofϕ(1020) meson production in fixed-targetpNe collisions at$$ \sqrt{s_{NN}} $$ s NN = 68.5 GeV is presented. Theϕ(1020) mesons are reconstructed in theirK+Kdecay in a data sample consisting of proton collisions on neon nuclei at rest, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 21.7±1.4 nb−1, collected by the LHCb detector at CERN. Theϕ(1020) production cross-section in the centre-of-mass rapidity range of−1.8< y*<0 and transverse momentum range of 800< pT<6500 MeV/cis found to beσ= 182.7 ± 2.7 (stat.) ± 14.1 (syst)μb/nucleon. A double-differential measurement of the cross-section is also provided in four regions of rapidity and six regions of transverse momentum of theϕ(1020) meson and compared with the predictions from Pythia and EPOS4, which are found to underestimate the experimental values. 
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  5. Lepton flavor universality in rare b s transitions is tested for the first time using B s 0 meson decays. The measurements are performed using p p collision data collected by the LHCb experiment between 2011 and 2018, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 9 fb 1 . Branching fraction ratios between the B s 0 ϕ e + e and B s 0 ϕ μ + μ decays are measured in three regions of dilepton mass squared, q 2 , with 0.1 < q 2 < 1.1 , 1.1 < q 2 < 6.0 , and 15 < q 2 < 19 GeV 2 / c 4 . The results agree with the standard model expectation of lepton flavor universality. © 2025 CERN, for the LHCb Collaboration2025CERN 
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  6. A<sc>bstract</sc> Measurements ofCPobservables and the CKM angleγare performed inB±→DK*(892)±decays, whereDrepresents a superposition ofD0and$$ {\overline{D}}^0 $$ D ¯ 0 states, using the LHCb dataset collected during Run 1 (2011–2012) and Run 2 (2015–2018). A study of this channel is presented with theDmeson reconstructed in two-body final statesK±π,K+Kandπ+π; four-body final statesK±ππ±πandπ+ππ+π; and three-body final states$$ {K}_{\textrm{S}}^0{\pi}^{+}{\pi}^{-} $$ K S 0 π + π and$$ {K}_{\textrm{S}}^0{K}^{+}{K}^{-} $$ K S 0 K + K . This analysis includes the first observation of the suppressedB±→[π±K]DKandB±→[π±Kπ±π]DKdecays. The combined result givesγ= (63±13)°. 
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  7. Abstract Charged-particle trajectories are usually reconstructed with the LHCb detector using combined information from the tracking devices placed upstream and downstream of the 4 T m dipole magnet. Trajectories reconstructed using only information from the tracker downstream of the dipole magnet, which are referred to as T tracks, have not been used for physics analysis to date. The challenges of the reconstruction of long-lived particles with T tracks for physics use are discussed and solutions are proposed. The feasibility and the tracking performance are studied using samples of long-lived$${\Lambda }$$ Λ and$$K_S^0$$ K S 0 hadrons decaying between 6.0 and 7.6 m downstream of the proton–proton collision point, thereby traversing most of the magnetic field region and providing maximal sensitivity to magnetic and electric dipole moments. The reconstruction can be expanded upstream to about 2.5 m for use in direct searches of exotic long-lived particles. The data used in this analysis have been recorded between 2015 and 2018 and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 6 $$\hbox {fb}^{-1}$$ fb - 1 . The results obtained demonstrate the possibility to further extend the decay volume and the physics reach of the LHCb experiment. 
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  8. Abstract A search for the very rare$$B^{*0}\rightarrow \mu ^+\mu ^-$$ B 0 μ + μ - and$$B_{s}^{*0}\rightarrow \mu ^+\mu ^-$$ B s 0 μ + μ - decays is conducted by analysing the$$B_c^+\rightarrow \pi ^+\mu ^+\mu ^-$$ B c + π + μ + μ - process. The analysis uses proton-proton collision data collected with the LHCb detector between 2011 and 2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9$$\text {\,fb}^{-1}$$ \,fb - 1 . The signal signatures correspond to simultaneous peaks in the$$\mu ^+\mu ^-$$ μ + μ - and$$\pi ^+\mu ^+\mu ^-$$ π + μ + μ - invariant masses. No evidence for an excess of events over background is observed for either signal decay mode. Upper limits at the$$90\%$$ 90 % confidence level are set on the branching fractions relative to that for$$B_c^+\rightarrow J\hspace{-1.66656pt}/\hspace{-1.111pt}\psi \pi ^+$$ B c + J / ψ π + decays,$$\begin{aligned} \mathcal{R}_{B^{*0}(\mu ^+\mu ^-)\pi ^+/J\hspace{-1.66656pt}/\hspace{-1.111pt}\psi \pi ^+}&< 3.8\times 10^{-5}\ \text { and }\\ \mathcal{R}_{B_{s}^{*0}(\mu ^+\mu ^-)\pi ^+/J\hspace{-1.66656pt}/\hspace{-1.111pt}\psi \pi ^+}&< 5.0\times 10^{-5}. \end{aligned}$$ R B 0 ( μ + μ - ) π + / J / ψ π + < 3.8 × 10 - 5 and R B s 0 ( μ + μ - ) π + / J / ψ π + < 5.0 × 10 - 5 .  
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  9. A<sc>bstract</sc> Usingppcollision data at$$ \sqrt{s} $$ s = 13 TeV, recorded by the LHCb experiment between 2016 and 2018 and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4 fb−1, the forward-backward asymmetry in thepp→Z/γ*→μ+μprocess is measured. The measurement is carried out in ten intervals of the difference between the muon pseudorapidities, within a fiducial region covering dimuon masses between 66 and 116 GeV, muon pseudorapidities between 2.0 and 4.5 and muon transverse momenta above 20 GeV. These forward-backward asymmetries are compared with predictions, at next-to-leading order in the strong and electroweak couplings. The measured effective leptonic weak mixing angle is$$ {\sin}^2{\theta}_{\textrm{eff}}^{\ell }=0.23147\pm 0.00044\pm 0.00005\pm 0.00023, $$ sin 2 θ eff = 0.23147 ± 0.00044 ± 0.00005 ± 0.00023 , where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second arises from systematic uncertainties associated with the asymmetry measurement, and the third arises from uncertainties in the fit model used to extract$$ {\sin}^2{\theta}_{\textrm{eff}}^{\ell } $$ sin 2 θ eff from the asymmetry measurement. This result is based on an arithmetic average of results using the CT18, MSHT20, and NNPDF31 parameterisations of the proton internal structure, and is consistent with previous measurements and with predictions from the global electroweak fit. 
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  10. A search for violation of the charge-parity ( C P ) symmetry in the D + K K + π + decay is presented, with proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4 fb 1 , collected at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV with the LHCb detector. A novel model-independent technique is used to compare the D + and D phase-space distributions, with instrumental asymmetries subtracted using the D s + K K + π + decay as a control channel. The p value for the hypothesis of C P conservation is 8.1%. The C P asymmetry observables A C P | S ϕ π + = ( 0.95 ± 0.4 3 stat ± 0.2 6 syst ) × 10 3 and A C P | S K ¯ * 0 K + = ( 0.26 ± 0.5 6 stat ± 0.1 8 syst ) × 10 3 are also measured. These results show no evidence of C P violation and represent the most sensitive search performed through the phase space of a multibody decay. © 2024 CERN, for the LHCb Collaboration2024CERN 
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