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    Study of B -> \rho \pi decays at Belle

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    This paper describes a study of B meson decays to the pseudoscalar-vector final state \rho\pi using 31.9\times 10^6 B\bar{B} events collected with the Belle detector at KEKB. The branching fractions B(B^+ \to \rho^0\pi^+) = (8.0^{+2.3+0.7}_{-2.0-0.7}) \times 10^{-6} and B(B^0 -> \rho^{+-} \pi^{-+}) = (20.8^{+6.0+2.8}_{-6.3-3.1}) \times 10^{-6} are obtained. In addition, a 90% confidence level upper limit of B(B^0 \to \rho^0\pi^0) < 5.3 \times 10^{-6}is reported.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, to be submitted to Phys. Lett.

    Cellulose acetate phthalate, a common pharmaceutical excipient, inactivates HIV-1 and blocks the coreceptor binding site on the virus envelope glycoprotein gp120

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    BACKGROUND: Cellulose acetate phthalate (CAP), a pharmaceutical excipient used for enteric film coating of capsules and tablets, was shown to inhibit infection by the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and several herpesviruses. CAP formulations inactivated HIV-1, herpesvirus types 1 (HSV-1) and 2 (HSV-2) and the major nonviral sexually transmitted disease (STD) pathogens and were effective in animal models for vaginal infection by HSV-2 and simian immunodeficiency virus. METHODS: Enzyme-linked immunoassays and flow cytometry were used to demonstrate CAP binding to HIV-1 and to define the binding site on the virus envelope. RESULTS: 1) CAP binds to HIV-1 virus particles and to the envelope glycoprotein gp120; 2) this leads to blockade of the gp120 V3 loop and other gp120 sites resulting in diminished reactivity with HIV-1 coreceptors CXCR4 and CCR5; 3) CAP binding to HIV-1 virions impairs their infectivity; 4) these findings apply to both HIV-1 IIIB, an X4 virus, and HIV-1 BaL, an R5 virus. CONCLUSIONS: These results provide support for consideration of CAP as a topical microbicide of choice for prevention of STDs, including HIV-1 infection

    Measurements of Branching Fractions and Polarization in B > K^* rho Decays

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    We present results of a study of the charmless vector-vector decays B^0 -> K^{*0} rho^0 and B^+ ->K^{*0} rho^+. The results are based on a 140 fb^{-1} data sample collected by the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric e^+e^- collider. We obtain the branching fraction B(B^+ -> K^{*0} rho^+)=(6.6 +- 2.2(stat.) +- 0.8 (syst.)) x 10^{-6}, and set upper limits on the branching fractions B(B^0 -> K^{*0} rho^0) f_0(980) K^{*0})<5.2 x 10^{-6}. We also perform a helicity analysis of the rho and K^* vector mesons in the decay B^+ -> K^{*0} rho^+, and obtain the longitudinal polarization fraction R_0(B^+ -> K^{*0} rho^+)=0.50 +- 0.19(stat.)+0.05-0.07}(syst.).Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, submitted to ICHEP04, Beijing, Chin

    Evidence of B0 --> rho0 pi0

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    We present the first evidence of the decay B0 --> rho0 pi0, using 140fb^-1 of data collected at the Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric e+e- collider. We detect a signal with a significance of 3.5 standard deviations, and measure the branching fraction to be Br(B0 ->- rho0 pi0) = (5.1 +/- 1.6(stat) +/- 0.9(syst))*10^-6.Comment: RevTex4, 5 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Phys.Rev.Let

    Charge Asymmetry of Same-Sign Dileptons in B0B^0-Bˉ0\bar{B}^0 Mixing

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    We report a measurement of the charge asymmetry for same-sign dileptons in B0B^0-Bˉ0\bar{B}^0 mixing, AslA_{\rm sl}. The data were collected with the Belle detector at KEKB. Using a data sample of 78 fb1^{-1} recorded at the Υ(4S)\Upsilon(4S) resonance and 9 fb1^{-1} recorded at an energy 60 MeV below the resonance, we measure Asl=(1.1±7.9(stat)±7.0(sys))×103A_{\rm sl} = (-1.1 \pm 7.9(\text{stat}) \pm 7.0(\text{sys}))\times 10^{-3}.Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, submitted to Physical Review

    Search for the b --> d gamma process

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    We report the results of a search for the flavor-changing neutral current process b --> d gamma using a sample of 275 million B meson pairs accumulated by the Belle detector at KEKB. We find no significant signal for the exclusive decays B- --> rho- gamma, B0B --> rho0 gamma, or B0B --> omega gamma. Assuming an isospin relation between the three modes, we set an upper limit for the combined branching fraction Br(B --> (rho,omega) gamma) < 1.4 x 10-6 at the 90% confidence level. This limit can be used to constrain the ratio of CKM matrix elements |Vtd/Vts|.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. D (RC

    Measurements of the DsJD_{sJ} resonance properties

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    We report measurements of the properties of the DsJ+(2317)D_{sJ}^+(2317) and DsJ+(2457)D_{sJ}^+(2457) resonances produced in continuum e+ee^+ e^- annihilation near s=10.6GeV\sqrt{s}=10.6 \mathrm{GeV}. The analysis is based on an 86.9fb186.9 \mathrm{fb^{-1}} data sample collected %at and 60 MeV below the Υ(4S)\Upsilon(4S) resonance with with the Belle detector at KEKB. We determine the masses to be M(DsJ+(2317))=2317.2±0.5(stat)±0.9(syst)MeV/c2M(D_{sJ}^+(2317)) = 2317.2 \pm 0.5(\mathrm{stat}) \pm 0.9(\mathrm{syst}) \mathrm{MeV}/c^2 and M(DsJ+(2457))=2456.5±1.3(stat)±1.3(syst)MeV/c2M(D_{sJ}^+(2457))=2456.5 \pm 1.3(\mathrm{stat}) \pm 1.3(\mathrm{syst}) \mathrm{MeV}/c^2. We observe the radiative decay mode DsJ+(2457)Ds+γD_{sJ}^+(2457) \to D_s^+ \gamma and the dipion decay mode DsJ+(2457)Ds+π+πD_{sJ}^+(2457) \to D_s^+ \pi^+ \pi^-, and determine their branching fractions. No corresponding decays are observed for the DsJ(2317)D_{sJ}(2317) state. These results are consistent with the spin-parity assignments of 0+0^+ for the DsJ(2317)D_{sJ}(2317) and 1+1^+ for the DsJ(2457)D_{sJ}(2457).Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures; Added content, updated and paper submitted to PR

    Observation of Large CP Violation and Evidence for Direct CP Violation in B0-->pi+pi- Decays

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    We report the first observation of CP-violating asymmetries in B0 --> pi+pi- decays based on a 140 fb-1 data sample collected at the Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider. We reconstruct one neutral B meson as a B0 --> pi+pi- CP eigenstate and identify the flavor of the accompanying B meson from its decay products. We apply an unbinned maximum likelihood fit to the distribution of the time intervals between the two B meson decay points. The fit yields the CP-violating asymmetry amplitudes Apipi = +0.58+/-0.15(stat)+/-0.07(syst) and Spipi = -1.00+/-0.21(stat)+/-0.07(syst). We rule out the CP-conserving case, Apipi=Spipi=0, at a level of 5.2 standard deviations. We also find evidence for direct CP violation with a significance at or greater than 3.2 standard deviations for any Spipi value.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure

    Observation of the DsJ(2317) and DsJ(2457) in B decays

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    We report the first observation of the B --> Dbar DsJ(2317) and B --> Dbar DsJ(2457) decays based on 123.8 10^6 BBar events collected with the Belle detector at KEKB. We observe the DsJ(2317) decay to Ds pi0 and DsJ(2457) decay to the Ds* pi0 and Ds gamma final states. We also set 90% CL upper limits for the decays DsJ(2317) --> Ds* gamma, DsJ(2457) --> Ds* gamma, DsJ(2457) --> Ds pi0 and DsJ(2457) --> Ds pi+ pi-.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures. A few minor corrections. Replaced by version accepted to publication in Phys. Rev. Let

    Measurement of Branching Fraction and CP Asymmetry in B+ ->rho+ pi0

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    We report a measurement of the branching fraction for the decay B+ρ+π0B^+ \to \rho^+\pi^0 based on a 140 fb1{\rm fb}^{-1} data sample collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric e+ee^+e^- collider. We measure the branching fraction B(B+ρ+π0)=(13.2±2.3(stat.)1.9+1.4(sys.))×106{\cal B}(B^+ \to \rho^+\pi^0)=(13.2\pm 2.3({\rm stat.})^{+1.4}_{-1.9}({\rm sys.}))\times 10^{-6}, and the CP-violating asymmetry ACP(Bρπ0)=0.06±0.19(stat.)0.06+0.04(sys.){\cal A}_{CP}(B^\mp \to \rho^\mp\pi^0)=0.06\pm0.19({\rm stat.})^{+0.04}_{-0.06}({\rm sys.}).Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures; submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
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