A search for low mass narrow vector resonances decaying into quark-antiquark pairs is presented. The analysis is based on data collected in 2017 with the CMS detector at the LHC in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 41.1 fb −1. The results of this analysis are combined with those of an earlier analysis based on data collected at the same collision energy in 2016, corresponding to 35.9 fb −1. Signal candidates will be recoiling against initial state radiation and are identified as energetic, large-radius jets with two pronged substructure. The invariant jet mass spectrum is probed for a potential narrow peaking signal over a smoothly falling background. No evidence for such resonances is observed within the mass range of 50-450 GeV. Upper limits at the 95% confidence level are set on the coupling of narrow resonances to quarks, as a function of the resonance mass. For masses between 50 and 300 GeV these are the most sensitive limits to date. This analysis extends the earlier search to a mass range of 300-450 GeV, which is probed for the first time with jet substructure techniques.
Results are reported for the B 0 s → µ + µ − branching fraction and effective lifetime and from a search for the decay B 0 → µ + µ −. The analysis uses a data sample of proton-proton collisions accumulated by the CMS experiment in 2011, 2012, and 2016, with center-of-mass energies (integrated luminosities) of 7 TeV (5 fb −1), 8 TeV (20 fb −1), and 13 TeV (36 fb −1). The branching fractions are determined by measuring event yields relative to B + → J/ψK + decays (with J/ψ → µ + µ −), which results in the reduction of many of the systematic uncertainties. The decay B 0 s → µ + µ − is observed with a significance of 5.6 standard deviations. The branching fraction is measured to be B(B 0 s → µ + µ −) = [2.9 ± 0.7(exp) ± 0.2(frag)] × 10 −9 , where the first uncertainty combines the experimental statistical and systematic contributions, and the second is due to the uncertainty in the ratio of the B 0 s and the B + fragmentation functions. No significant excess is observed for the decay B 0 → µ + µ − , and an upper limit of B(B 0 → µ + µ −) < 3.6 × 10 −10 is obtained at 95% confidence level. The B 0 s → µ + µ − effective lifetime is measured to be τ µ + µ − = 1.70 +0.61 −0.44 ps. These results are consistent with standard model predictions.
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