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Evidence for Direct CP Violation in and Observation of
We report measurements of the branching fractions and CP asymmetries for B^+-
-> eta h^+- (h = K or pi) and the observation of the decay B^0 -> eta K^0 from
the final data sample of 772x10^6 BBbar pairs collected with the Belle detector
at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e^+e^- collider. The measured branching fractions
are Br(B^+- -> eta K^+-) = (2.12 +- 0.23 +- 0.11)x10^-6}, Br(B^+- -> eta pi^+-)
= (4.07 +- 0.26 +- 0.21)x10^{-6} and Br(B^0 -> eta K^0) = (1.27^{+0.33}_{-0.29}
+- 0.08)x10^-6, where the last decay is observed for the first time with a
significance of 5.4 standard deviations (\sigma). We also find evidence for CP
violation in the charged B modes, A_{CP}(B^+- -> eta K^+-) = -0.38 +- 0.11 +-
0.01 and A_{CP}(B^+- -> eta pi^+- = -0.19 +- 0.06 +- 0.01 with significances of
3.8 sigma and 3.0 sigma, respectively. For all measurements, the first and
second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
Measurement of the Branching Fraction of the Decay in Fully Reconstructed Events at Belle
We present an analysis of the exclusive
decay, where represents an
electron or a muon, with the assumption of charge-conjugation symmetry and
lepton universality. The analysis uses the full data sample
collected by the Belle detector, corresponding to 711 fb of integrated
luminosity. We select the events by fully reconstructing one meson in
hadronic decay modes, subsequently determining the properties of the other
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 , where the
uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. This result is the
first reported measurement of this decay.Comment: 23 pages, 19 figure
Study of Excited States Decaying into and Baryons
Using a data sample of 980 of annihilation data
taken with the Belle detector operating at the KEKB asymmetric-energy
collider, we report the results of a study of excited states that
decay, via the emission of photons and/or charged pions, into or
ground state charmed-strange baryons. We present new measurements of
the masses of all members of the , ,
, , and isodoublets, measurements of
the intrinsic widths of those that decay strongly, and evidence of previously
unknown transitions.Comment: Submitted to PR
Observation of a new charged charmoniumlike state in B -> J/psi K pi decays
We present the results of an amplitude analysis of anti-B0 -> J/psi K- pi+
decays. A new charged charmoniumlike state Zc(4200)+ decaying to J/psi pi+ is
observed with a significance of 6.2 sigma. The mass and width of the Zc(4200)+
are 4196 +31-29 +17-13 MeV/c^2 and 370 +70-70 +70-132 MeV, respectively; the
preferred assignment of the quantum numbers is J^P = 1^+. In addition, we find
evidence for Zc(4430)+ -> J/psi pi+. The analysis is based on a 711 fb^-1 data
sample collected by the Belle detector at the asymmetric-energy e+ e- collider
KEKB.Comment: 14 pages, 13 figure
Evidence of and search for double-charmonium production in and decays
Using data samples of and
events collected with the Belle detector, a first experimental
search has been made for double-charmonium production in the exclusive decays
, where , , , , and . No significant signal is
observed in the spectra of the mass recoiling against the reconstructed
or except for the evidence of production with a
significance of for . The
measured branching fraction \BR(\Upsilon(1S)\rightarrow J/\psi+\chi_{c1}) is
. The
confidence level upper limits on the branching fractions of the other modes
having a significance of less than are determined. These results are
consistent with theoretical calculations using the nonrelativistic QCD
factorization approach.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. The fit range was extended to include
X(4160) signal according to referee's suggestions. Other results unchanged.
Paper was accepted for publication as a regular article in Physical Review
Bounds on the width, mass difference and other properties of X(3872) --> pi+pi-J/psi decays
We present results from a study of X(3872) --> pi+pi- J/psi decays produced
via exclusive B--> K X(3872) decays. We determine the mass to be M_X(3872)=
(3871.84\pm 0.27 (stat)\pm 0.19 (syst)) MeV, a 90% CL upper limit on the
natural width of Gamma_X(3872)
K+X(3872))xBf(X(3872)-->pi+pi-J/psi)=(8.61 \pm 0.82(stat) \pm 0.52 (syst))
x10^{-6}, and a ratio of branching fractions Bf(B0--> K0 X(3872))/BF(B+--> K+
X(3872))=0.50\pm 0.14(stat)\pm0.04(syst). The difference in mass between the
X(3872)-->pi+pi-J/psi signals in B+ and B0 decays is Delta M_{X(3872)= (-0.69
\pm 0.97 (stat)} \pm 0.19 (syst)) MeV. A search for a charged partner of the
X(3872) in the decays Bbar0-->K- X+ or B+-->K0X+, X+-->pi+pi0 J/psi resulted in
upper limits on the product branching fractions for these processes that are
well below expectations for the case that the X(3872) is the neutral member of
an isospin triplet. In addition, we examine possible J^{PC} quantum number
assignments for the X(3872) based on comparisons of angular correlations
between final state particles in X(3872)-->pi+pi-J/psi decays with simulated
data for J^{PC} values of 1^{++} and 2^{-+}. We examine the influence of
rho-omega interference in the M(pi+pi-) spectrum. The analysis is based on a
711fb^{-1} data sample that contains 772 million BBbar meson pairs collected at
the Upsilon(4S) resonance in the Belle detector at the KEKB e+e- collider.Comment: 15 pages, 10 figures and 6 tables. Submitted to Physical Review
Search for the decay followed by
We report a study of the decay followed by
, where indicates or . We
reconstruct the state in a phase space corresponding to . The CP-violating angle affects its decay rate via the
interference between and transitions. The
result is obtained from a 711 data sample that contains 772
pairs collected at the resonance with the
Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy collider. We measure the
ratio to be , and set an upper limit of at the 95% confidence level
Measurement of the lepton polarization and in the decay with one-prong hadronic decays at Belle
With the full data sample of pairs recorded by
the Belle detector at the KEKB electron-positron collider, the decay is studied with the hadronic
decays and . The polarization in two-body hadronic
decays is measured, as well as the ratio of the branching fractions , where
denotes an electron or a muon. Our results, and , are consistent with the theoretical
predictions of the Standard Model. The polarization values of are excluded at the 90\% confidence level.Comment: 17 pages, 11 figures, submitted to Physical Review
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