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Study of the process in the energy range \sqrt{s} = \mbox{1.05-2.00} GeV with the SND detector
The process is studied in the center-of-mass
energy range 1.05-2.00 GeV using data with an integrated luminosity of 94.5
pb collected by the SND detector at the VEPP-2000 collider. The
cross section is measured for the first time. It is
shown that the dominant mechanism of this reaction is the transition through
the intermediate state. The measured cross section of the
subprocess is consistent with previous
measurements in the mode. It is found, with a
significance of 5.6, that the process is not
completely described by hadronic vector-pseudoscalar intermediate states. The
cross section of this missing contribution, which can originate from radiation
processes, e. g. , is measured. It is found to be
15-20 pb in the wide energy range from 1.3 to 1.9 GeV.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, to be submitted to European Physical Journal
Study of dynamics of the process in the energy range 1.15--2.00 GeV
The dynamics of the process is studied in the
energy region from 1.15 to 2.00 GeV using data accumulated with the SND
detector at the VEPP-2000 collider. The Dalitz plot distribution and
mass spectrum are analyzed in a model including the intermediate
states , , and . As a result, the
energy dependences of the and cross sections and
the relative phases between the amplitude and the and amplitudes are obtained. The cross section
has a peak in the energy region of the resonance (1.55-1.75
GeV). In this energy range the contributions of the and
states are of the same order of magnitude. No resonance
structure near 1.65 GeV is observed in the cross section. We
conclude that the intermediate state gives a significant
contribution to the decay of , whereas the
mechanism dominates in the decay
.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, 3 table
Dalitz analysis of decays at Belle
We present the results of the first Dalitz plot analysis of the decay
. The analysis is performed on a data set
corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 953 collected by
the Belle detector at the asymmetric-energy KEKB collider. The
Dalitz plot is well described by a combination of the six resonant decay
channels , , ,
, and ,
together with and S-wave components. The decays
and are
observed for the first time. We measure ratio of the branching fractions,
. Using the Dalitz fit result, the ratio
is
measured to be
;
this is much lower than the theoretical expectations () made under
the assumption that is a pure state. The product
branching fraction is determined. In
addition, the contribution to the resonance
shape is confirmed with 10.1 statistical significance using the
three-channel Flatt\'{e} model. We also measure
. This is
consistent with, and more precise than, the current world average
, deviates with a significance of more than from the
theoretical predictions of (0.51-0.92)%.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figure
Test of lepton flavor universality and search for lepton flavor violation in B → Kℓℓ decays
We present measurements of the branching fractions for the decays B → Kμμ and B → Kee, and their ratio (RK), using a data sample of 711 fb that contains 772 × 10 B events. The data were collected at the ϒ(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy ee collider. The ratio RK is measured in five bins of dilepton invariant-mass-squared (q): q ∈ (0.1, 4.0), (4.00, 8.12), (1.0, 6.0), (10.2, 12.8) and (> 14.18) GeV/c, along with the whole q region. The R value for q ∈ (1.0, 6.0) GeV/c is 1.03 ± 0.01. The first and second uncertainties listed are statistical and systematic, respectively. All results for R are consistent with Standard Model predictions. We also measure CP-averaged isospin asymmetries in the same q bins. The results are consistent with a null asymmetry, with the largest difference of 2.6 standard deviations occurring for the q ∈ (1.0, 6.0) GeV/c bin in the mode with muon final states. The measured differential branching fractions, dB/dq, are consistent with theoretical predictions for charged B decays, while the corresponding values are below the expectations for neutral B decays. We have also searched for lepton-flavor-violating B → Kμe decays and set 90% confidence-level upper limits on the branching fraction in the range of 10 for B → Kμe, and B → Kμe modes
Test of lepton flavor universality and search for lepton flavor violation in B → Kℓℓ decays
We present measurements of the branching fractions for the decays B → Kμμ and B → Kee, and their ratio (RK), using a data sample of 711 fb that contains 772 × 10 B events. The data were collected at the ϒ(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy ee collider. The ratio RK is measured in five bins of dilepton invariant-mass-squared (q): q ∈ (0.1, 4.0), (4.00, 8.12), (1.0, 6.0), (10.2, 12.8) and (> 14.18) GeV/c, along with the whole q region. The R value for q ∈ (1.0, 6.0) GeV/c is 1.03 ± 0.01. The first and second uncertainties listed are statistical and systematic, respectively. All results for R are consistent with Standard Model predictions. We also measure CP-averaged isospin asymmetries in the same q bins. The results are consistent with a null asymmetry, with the largest difference of 2.6 standard deviations occurring for the q ∈ (1.0, 6.0) GeV/c bin in the mode with muon final states. The measured differential branching fractions, dB/dq, are consistent with theoretical predictions for charged B decays, while the corresponding values are below the expectations for neutral B decays. We have also searched for lepton-flavor-violating B → Kμe decays and set 90% confidence-level upper limits on the branching fraction in the range of 10 for B → Kμe, and B → Kμe modes
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