941 research outputs found

    PHENIX Highlights

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    Recent highlights of measurements by the PHENIX experiment at RHIC are presented.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures. Talk at Quark Matter 200

    Search for D0D^{0} decays to invisible final states at Belle

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    We report the result from the first search for D0D^0 decays to invisible final states. The analysis is performed on a data sample of 924 fb1\rm{fb}^{-1} collected at and near the Υ(4S)\Upsilon(4S) and Υ(5S)\Upsilon(5S) resonances with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+ee^{+}e^{-} collider. The absolute branching fraction is determined using an inclusive D0D^0 sample, obtained by fully reconstructing the rest of the particle system including the other charmed particle. No significant signal yield is observed and an upper limit of 9.4×1059.4\times 10^{-5} is set on the branching fraction of D0D^0 to invisible final states at 90\% confidence level.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PRD(RC

    Energy scan of the e+ehb(nP)π+πe^+e^- \to h_b(nP)\pi^+\pi^- (n=1,2)(n=1,2) cross sections and evidence for Υ(11020)\Upsilon(11020) decays into charged bottomonium-like states

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    Using data collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+ee^+e^- collider, we measure the energy dependence of the e+ehb(nP)π+πe^+e^- \to h_b(nP)\pi^+\pi^- (n=1,2)(n=1,2) cross sections from thresholds up to 11.0211.02\,GeV. We find clear Υ(10860)\Upsilon(10860) and Υ(11020)\Upsilon(11020) peaks with little or no continuum contribution. We study the resonant substructure of the Υ(11020)hb(nP)π+π\Upsilon(11020) \to h_b(nP)\pi^+\pi^- transitions and find evidence that they proceed entirely via the intermediate isovector states Zb(10610)Z_b(10610) and Zb(10650)Z_b(10650). The relative fraction of these states is loosely constrained by the current data: the hypothesis that only Zb(10610)Z_b(10610) is produced is excluded at the level of 3.3 standard deviations, while the hypothesis that only Zb(10650)Z_b(10650) is produced is not excluded at a significant level.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Physical Review Letter

    Study of Excited Ξc\Xi_c States Decaying into Ξc0\Xi_c^0 and Ξc+\Xi_c^+ Baryons

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    Using a data sample of 980 fb1{\rm fb}^{-1} of e+ee^+e^- annihilation data taken with the Belle detector operating at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+ee^+e^- collider, we report the results of a study of excited Ξc\Xi_c states that decay, via the emission of photons and/or charged pions, into Ξc0\Xi_c^0 or Ξc+\Xi_c^+ ground state charmed-strange baryons. We present new measurements of the masses of all members of the Ξc\Xi_c^{\prime}, Ξc(2645)\Xi_c(2645), Ξc(2790)\Xi_c(2790), Ξc(2815)\Xi_c(2815), and Ξc(2980)\Xi_c(2980) isodoublets, measurements of the intrinsic widths of those that decay strongly, and evidence of previously unknown transitions.Comment: Submitted to PR

    Measurement of the Branching Fraction of the Decay B+π+π+ν\boldsymbol{B^{+}\to\pi^{+}\pi^{-}\ell^{+}\nu_\ell} in Fully Reconstructed Events at Belle

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    We present an analysis of the exclusive B+π+π+νB^{+}\to\pi^{+}\pi^{-}\ell^{+}\nu_{\ell} decay, where \ell represents an electron or a muon, with the assumption of charge-conjugation symmetry and lepton universality. The analysis uses the full Υ(4S)\Upsilon(4S) data sample collected by the Belle detector, corresponding to 711 fb1^{-1} of integrated luminosity. We select the events by fully reconstructing one BB meson in hadronic decay modes, subsequently determining the properties of the other BB meson. We extract the signal yields using a binned maximum-likelihood fit to the missing-mass squared distribution in bins of the invariant mass of the two pions or the momentum transfer squared. We measure a total branching fraction of B(B+π+π+ν)=[22.71.6+1.9(stat)±3.5(syst)]×105{{\cal B}(B^{+}\to \pi^{+}\pi^{-}\ell^{+}\nu_{\ell})= [22.7 ^{+1.9}_{-1.6} (\mathrm{stat}) \pm 3.5(\mathrm{syst}) ]\times 10^{-5}}, where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. This result is the first reported measurement of this decay.Comment: 23 pages, 19 figure

    Studies of charmed strange baryons in the ΛD\Lambda D final state at Belle

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    We report the discovery of Ξc(3055)0\Xi_{c}(3055)^{0}, observed by its decay into the final state ΛD0\Lambda D^{0}, and present the first observation and evidence of the decays of Ξc(3055)+\Xi_c(3055)^{+} and Ξc(3080)+\Xi_c(3080)^{+} into ΛD+\Lambda D^{+}. We also perform a combined analysis of the ΛD+\Lambda D^{+} with the Σc++K\Sigma_{c}^{++}K^{-} and Σc++K\Sigma_{c}^{\ast ++}K^{-} decay modes to measure the ratios of branching fractions, masses and widths with improved accuracy. We measure the ratios of branching fractions B(Ξc(3055)+ΛD+)/B(Ξc(3055)+Σc++K)=5.09±1.01±0.76{\cal B}(\Xi_{c}(3055)^{+} \to \Lambda D^{+})/{\cal B}(\Xi_{c}(3055)^{+} \to \Sigma_{c}^{++}K^{-})=5.09\pm1.01\pm0.76, B(Ξc(3080)+ΛD+)/B(Ξc(3080)+Σc++K)=1.29±0.30±0.15{\cal B}(\Xi_{c}(3080)^{+} \to \Lambda D^{+})/{\cal B}(\Xi_{c}(3080)^{+} \to \Sigma_{c}^{++}K^{-})=1.29\pm0.30\pm0.15, and B(Ξc(3080)+Σc++K)/B(Ξc(3080)+Σc++K)=1.07±0.27±0.01{\cal B}(\Xi_{c}(3080)^{+} \to \Sigma_{c}^{\ast ++}K^{-})/{\cal B}(\Xi_{c}(3080)^{+} \to \Sigma_{c}^{++}K^{-})=1.07\pm0.27\pm0.01, where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic. The analysis is performed using a 980 fb1^{-1} data sample collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+ee^{+}e^{-} collider.Comment: Submitted to PR

    Observation of an alternative χc0(2P)\chi_{c0}(2P) candidate in e+eJ/ψDDˉe^+ e^- \rightarrow J/\psi D \bar{D}

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    We perform a full amplitude analysis of the process e+eJ/ψDDˉe^+ e^- \rightarrow J/\psi D \bar{D}, where DD refers to either D0D^0 or D+D^+. A new charmoniumlike state X(3860)X^*(3860) that decays to DDˉD \bar{D} is observed with a significance of 6.5σ6.5\sigma. Its mass is (386232+2613+403862^{+26}_{-32}{}^{+40}_{-13}) MeV/c2c^2 and width is (20167+15482+88201^{+154}_{-67}{}^{+88}_{-82}) MeV. The JPC=0++J^{PC}=0^{++} hypothesis is favored over the 2++2^{++} hypothesis at the level of 2.5σ2.5\sigma. The analysis is based on the 980 fb1\mathrm{fb}^{-1} data sample collected by the Belle detector at the asymmetric-energy e+ee^+ e^- collider KEKB.Comment: 17 pages, 11 figure

    Measurement of the CKM Matrix Element Vcb|V_{cb}| from B0D+νB^{0} \to D^{*-} \ell^+ \nu_\ell at Belle

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    We present a new measurement of the CKM matrix element Vcb|V_{cb}| from B0D+νB^{0} \to D^{*-} \ell^+ \nu_\ell decays, reconstructed with the full Belle data set of 711fb1711 \, \rm fb^{-1} integrated luminosity. Two form factor parameterizations, originally conceived by the Caprini-Lellouch-Neubert (CLN) and the Boyd, Grinstein and Lebed (BGL) groups, are used to extract the product F(1)ηEWVcb\mathcal{F}(1)\eta_{\rm EW}|V_{cb}| and the decay form factors, where F(1)\mathcal{F}(1) is the normalization factor and ηEW\eta_{\rm EW} is a small electroweak correction. In the CLN parameterization we find F(1)ηEWVcb=(35.06±0.15±0.56)×103\mathcal{F}(1)\eta_{\rm EW}|V_{cb}| = (35.06 \pm 0.15 \pm 0.56) \times 10^{-3}, ρ2=1.106±0.031±0.007\rho^{2}=1.106 \pm 0.031 \pm 0.007, R1(1)=1.229±0.028±0.009R_{1}(1)=1.229 \pm 0.028 \pm 0.009, R2(1)=0.852±0.021±0.006R_{2}(1)=0.852 \pm 0.021 \pm 0.006. For the BGL parameterization we obtain F(1)ηEWVcb=(34.93±0.23±0.59)×103\mathcal{F}(1)\eta_{\rm EW}|V_{cb}|= (34.93 \pm 0.23 \pm 0.59)\times 10^{-3}, which is consistent with the World Average when correcting for F(1)ηEW\mathcal{F}(1)\eta_{\rm EW}. The branching fraction of B0D+νB^{0} \to D^{*-} \ell^+ \nu_\ell is measured to be B(B0D+ν)=(4.90±0.02±0.16)%\mathcal{B}(B^{0}\rightarrow D^{*-}\ell^{+}\nu_{\ell}) = (4.90 \pm 0.02 \pm 0.16)\%. We also present a new test of lepton flavor universality violation in semileptonic BB decays, B(B0De+ν)B(B0Dμ+ν)=1.01±0.01±0.03 \frac{{\cal B }(B^0 \to D^{*-} e^+ \nu)}{{\cal B }(B^0 \to D^{*-} \mu^+ \nu)} = 1.01 \pm 0.01 \pm 0.03~. The errors correspond to the statistical and systematic uncertainties respectively. This is the most precise measurement of F(1)ηEWVcb\mathcal{F}(1)\eta_{\rm EW}|V_{cb}| and form factors to date and the first experimental study of the BGL form factor parameterization in an experimental measurement

    Deuteron and antideuteron production in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=200 GeV

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    The production of deuterons and antideuterons in the transverse momentum range 1.1 < p_T < 4.3 GeV/c at mid-rapidity in Au + Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=200 GeV has been studied by the PHENIX experiment at RHIC. A coalescence analysis comparing the deuteron and antideuteron spectra with those of protons and antiprotons, has been performed. The coalescence probability is equal for both deuterons and antideuterons and increases as a function of p_T, which is consistent with an expanding collision zone. Comparing (anti)proton yields p_bar/p = 0.73 +/- 0.01, with (anti)deuteron yields: d_bar/d = 0.47 +/- 0.03, we estimate that n_bar/n = 0.64 +/- 0.04.Comment: 326 authors, 6 pages text, 5 figures, 1 Table. Submitted to PRL. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.htm
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