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Studies of radiative charm decays at Belle
We report a measurement of the branching fractions of the radiative decays D0 → Vγ, whereV = φ, K∗0 or ρ0. This is the first observation of the decay D0 → ρ0γ. We measure preliminary branching fractions B`D0 → φγ´ = (2.76 ± 0.20 ± 0.08) × 10−5, B`D0 → K∗0γ´ = (4 .66 ± 0.21 ± 0.18) × 10−4 and B`D0 → ρ0γ´= (1 .77±0.30±0.08)×10−5, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. We also present the first measurement of CP asymmetry in these decays. The preliminary values are ACP `D0 → φγ´ = −0.094±0.066± 0.001, ACP `D0 → K∗0γ´= −0.003±0.020±0.000 and ACP `D0 → ρ0γ´=0 .056±0 .151±0.006. We also present the results of the search for the rare charm decayD 0 → γγ, resulting in an upper limit on the branching fraction Br(D0 → γγ) <8 .5×10−7 at 90% confidence level, the most restrictive limit to date
Observation of D^{0}→ρ^{0}γ and Search for CP Violation in Radiative Charm Decays
We report the first observation of the radiative charm decay D0→ρ0γ and the first search for CP violation in decays D0→ρ0γ, ϕγ, and ¯K*0(892)γ, using a data sample of 943 fb−1 collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e− collider. The branching fraction is measured to be B(D0→ρ0γ)=(1.77±0.30±0.07)×10−5, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. The obtained CP asymmetries ACP(D0→ρ0γ)=+0.056±0.152±0.006, ACP(D0→ϕγ)=−0.094±0.066±0.001, and ACP(D0→¯K*0γ)=−0.003±0.020±0.000 are consistent with no CP violation. We also present an improved measurement of the branching fractions B(D0→ϕγ)=(2.76±0.19±0.10)×10−5 and B(D0→¯K*0γ)=(4.66±0.21±0.21)×10−4
Search for the decay at Belle
We report a search for the rare charmless decay
using a data sample of
pairs collected at the resonance with
the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy collider. No
statistically significant signal is found and a 90% confidence-level upper
limit is set on the decay branching fraction as .Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, submitted to PRD(RC
Search for decays with semileptonic tagging at Belle
We present the results of a search for the rare decays , where stands for and . The results are
obtained with pairs collected with the Belle
detector at the KEKB collider. We reconstruct one meson in a
semileptonic decay and require a single meson but nothing else on the
signal side. We observe no significant signal and set upper limits on the
branching fractions. The limits set on the , , , ,
, and channels
are the world's most stringent.Comment: Submitted to PR
Evidence for Isospin Violation and Measurement of Asymmetries in
We report the first evidence for isospin violation in and
the first measurement of difference of asymmetries between and . This analysis is based on the data sample
containing pairs that was collected with the Belle
detector at the KEKB energy-asymmetric collider. We find evidence for
the isospin violation with a significance of 3.1, \%, where
the third uncertainty is due to the uncertainty on the fraction of to
production in decays. The measured value is
consistent with predictions of the SM. The result for the difference of
asymmetries is \%, consistent with zero. The measured branching fractions and
asymmetries for charged and neutral meson decays are the most precise to
date. We also calculate the ratio of branching fractions of to .Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures. shown at FPCP2017. accepted by PR
Search for a dark vector gauge boson decaying to using decays
We report a search for a dark vector gauge boson that couples to
quarks in the decay chain , . No signal is found and we set a
mass-dependent limit on the baryonic fine structure constant of in the mass range of 290 to 520 MeV/. This analysis is
based on a data sample of 976 fb collected by the Belle experiment at
the KEKB asymmetric-energy collider.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Measurement of the Decays and in Fully Reconstructed Events at Belle
We report branching fraction measurements of the decays
and based on
711~fb of data collected near the resonance with the
Belle experiment at the KEKB asymmetric-energy collider. This data
sample contains 772 million ~events. One of the two ~mesons is
fully reconstructed in a hadronic decay mode. Among the remaining
("signal-") daughters, we search for the ~meson in two decay channels,
and , and reconstruct the
~meson in with subsequent decay
of the into . Combining the two modes and using an
extended maximum likelihood, the branching fraction
is measured to be .
For , we observe no significant signal and set
an upper limit of at 90\% confidence level.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Energy scan of the cross sections and evidence for decays into charged bottomonium-like states
Using data collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy
collider, we measure the energy dependence of the cross sections from thresholds up to GeV.
We find clear and peaks with little or no
continuum contribution. We study the resonant substructure of the
transitions and find evidence that they
proceed entirely via the intermediate isovector states and
. The relative fraction of these states is loosely constrained by
the current data: the hypothesis that only is produced is excluded
at the level of 3.3 standard deviations, while the hypothesis that only
is produced is not excluded at a significant level.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Physical Review Letter
Study of e+e- => B(*) B(*)-bar pi+- at sqrt(s)=10.866 GeV
We report the analysis of the three-body e+e- => B B-bar pi, B B*-bar pi, and
B* B*-bar pi processes, including the first observation of the Zb+-(10610) =>[B
B*-bar+c.c.]+- and Zb+-(10650) => [B*B*-bar]+- transitions. We measure visible
cross sections for the three-body production of sigma_vis(e+e- => [B
B*-bar+c.c.]+-pi-+=(11.2+-1.0(stat.)+-1.2(syst.)) pb and sigma_vis(e+e- =>
[B*B*-bar]+-pi-+)=(5.61+-0.73(stat.)+-0.66(syst.)) pb and set a 90% C.L. upper
limit of sigma_vis(e+e- => [BB-bar]+-pi-+)<2.1 pb. The results are based on a
121.4 1/fb data sample collected with the Belle detector at a center-of-mass
energy near the Y(5S) peak.Comment: 8 pages, 2 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
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