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Averages of -hadron, -hadron, and -lepton properties as of summer 2014
This article reports world averages of measurements of -hadron,
-hadron, and -lepton properties obtained by the Heavy Flavor Averaging
Group (HFAG) using results available through summer 2014. For the averaging,
common input parameters used in the various analyses are adjusted (rescaled) to
common values, and known correlations are taken into account. The averages
include branching fractions, lifetimes, neutral meson mixing parameters,
violation parameters, parameters of semileptonic decays and CKM matrix
elements.Comment: 436 pages, many figures and tables. Online updates available at
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/xorg/hfag
First study of \eta_c, \eta(1760) and X(1835) production via \eta'\pi^+\pi^- final states in two-photon collisions
The invariant mass spectrum of the \eta' \pi^+ \pi^- final state produced in
two-photon collisions is obtained using a 673 fb^{-1} data sample collected in
the vicinity of the \Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB
asymmetric-energy e^+e^- collider. We observe a clear signal of the \eta_c and
measure its mass and width to be M(\eta_c)=(2982.7 +- 1.8(stat) +- 2.2(syst) +-
0.3(model)) MeV/c^2 and \Gamma(\eta_c) = (37.8^{+5.8}_{-5.3}(stat) +- 2.8(syst)
+- 1.4(model)) MeV/c^2. The third error is an uncertainty due to possible
interference between the \eta_c and a non-resonant component. We also report
the first evidence for \eta(1760) decay to \eta' \pi^+ \pi^-; we find two
solutions for its parameters, depending on the inclusion or not of the X(1835),
whose existence is of marginal significance in our data. From a fit to the mass
spectrum using coherent X(1835) and \eta(1760) resonant amplitudes, we set a
90% confidence level upper limit on the product \Gamma_{\gamma\gamma} \BR
(\eta' \pi^+ \pi^-) for the X(1835).Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures, submitted to PR
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
Search for CP violation in the decays and
We have searched for CP violation in the charmed meson decays and using 673 fb of data
collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy
collider. No evidence for CP violation is observed. We report the most
sensitive CP asymmetry measurements to date for these decays: , , , and , where the first uncertainties are statistical and
the second are systematic
Search for CP Violation in the Decays
We have searched for CP violation in the decays
where denotes a neutral pseudo-scalar meson which is either a ,
, or using KEKB asymmetric-energy collision data
corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 791 fb collected with the
Belle detector. No evidence of significant CP violation is observed. We report
the most precise CP asymmetry measurement in the decay to date: . We also report the first measurements of
CP asymmetries in the decays and : and , respectively
Measurements of time-dependent CP asymmetries in decays using a partial reconstruction technique
We report results on time-dependent CP asymmetries in decays based on a data sample containing 657 {\times}
pairs collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB
asymmetric-energy collider at the resonance. We use a
partial reconstruction technique, wherein signal
events are identified using information only from the fast pion from the B
decay and the slow pion from the subsequent decay of the , where the
former (latter) corresponds to final states. We obtain CP
violation parameters and .Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, submitted to Physical Review D (RC
Search for CP violation in tau -> K^0_S pi nu_tau decays at Belle
We report on a search for CP violation in tau -> K^0_S pi nu_tau decays using
a data sample of 699 fb^{-1} collected in the Belle experiment at the KEKB
electron-positron asymmetric-energy collider. The CP asymmetry is measured in
four bins of the invariant mass of the K^0_S pi system and found to be
compatible with zero with a precision of O(10^{-3}) in each mass bin. Limits
for the CP violation parameter Im(eta_S) are given at a 90 % confidence level.
These limits are |Im(eta_S)|<0.026 or better, depending on the parameterization
used to describe the hadronic form factors and improve upon previous limits by
one order of magnitude
Precision measurement of charged pion and kaon differential cross sections in electron-positron annihilation at Q = 10.52 GeV
Measurements of inclusive differential cross sections for charged pion and
kaon production in electron-positron annihilation have been carried out at a
center-of-mass energy of Q = 10.52 GeV. The measurements were performed with
the Belle detector at the KEKB electron-positron collider using a data sample
containing 113 million e+e- -> qqbar events, where q={u,d,s,c}. We present
charge-integrated differential cross sections d\sigma_h+-/dz for h+- = pi+-,
K+- as a function of the relative hadron energy z = 2*E_h / sqrt{s} from 0.2 to
0.98. The combined statistical and systematic uncertainties for pi+- (K+-) are
4% (4%) at z ~ 0.6 and 15% (24%) at z ~ 0.9. The cross sections are the first
measurements of the z-dependence of pion and kaon production for z > 0.7 as
well as the first precision cross section measurements at a center-of-mass
energy far below the Z^0 resonance used by the experiments at LEP and SLC.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Ancillary file including all cross section and
uncertainty values with 10 pages, 5 figure
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