73 research outputs found
On the B to D* tau nu Sensitivity to New Physics
B physics has played a prominent role in investigations of new physics
effects at low-energies. Presently, the largest discrepancy between a standard
model prediction and experimental measurements appears in the branching ratio
of the charged current mediated B to tau nu decay, where the large tau mass
lifts the helicity suppression arising in leptonic B decays. Less significant
systematic deviations are also observed in the semileptonic B to D(*) tau nu
rates. Due to the rich spin structure of the final state, the decay mode B to
D* tau nu offers a number of tests of such possible standard model deviations.
We investigate the most general set of lowest dimensional effective operators
leading to helicity suppressed modifications of b to c (semi)leptonic
transitions. We explore such contributions to the B to D* tau nu decay
amplitudes by determining the differential decay rate, longitudinal D*
polarization fraction, D* - tau opening angle asymmetry and the tau helicity
asymmetry. We identify the size of possible new physics contributions
constrained by the present B to D(*) tau nu rate measurements and find
significant modifications are still possible in all of them. In particular, the
opening angle asymmetry can be shifted by almost 30%, relative to the standard
model prediction, while the tau helicity asymmetry can still deviate by as much
as 80%.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures; corrected several typos, added references,
conclusions unchange
Observation of B+ -> Dbar*0 tau+ nu_tau and Evidence for B+ -> Dbar^0 tau+ nu_tau at Belle
We present measurements of B+ -> Dbar*0 tau+ nu_tau and B+ -> Dbar^0 tau+
nu_tau decays in a data sample of 657 x 10^6 BBbar pairs collected with the
Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider. We find
446^{+58}_{-56} events of the decay B+ -> Dbar*0 tau+ nu_tau with a
significance of 8.1 standard deviations, and 146^{+42}_{-41} events of the
decay B+ -> Dbar0 tau+ nu_tau with a significance of 3.5 standard deviations.
The latter signal provides the first evidence for this decay mode. The measured
branching fractions are B(B+ -> Dbar*0 tau+ nu_tau)=(2.12^{+0.28}_{-0.27}
(stat) +- 0.29 (syst)) % and B(B+ -> Dbar0 tau+ nu_tau)=(0.77 +- 0.22 (stat) +-
0.12 (syst)) %.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
Measurement Of |V_ub| From Inclusive Charmless Semileptonic B Decays
We present the partial branching fraction for inclusive charmless
semileptonic B decays and the corresponding value of the CKM matrix element
|Vub|, using a multivariate analysis method to access ~90% of the B -> Xu l nu
phase space. This approach dramatically reduces the theoretical uncertainties
from the b-quark mass and non-perturbative QCD compared to all previous
inclusive measurements. The results are based on a sample of 657 million B
-Bbar pairs collected with the Belle detector. We find that Delta BR(B -> Xu l
nu; p^*B_l>1.0 GeV/c=1.963 x (1 +/- 0.088(stat.) +/- 0.081(sys.)) x 10^-3.
Corresponding values of |Vub| are extracted using several theoretical
calculations.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure, 2 tables. Published in PR
Evidence for at Belle
We present a measurement of the branching fraction for the Cabibbo- and
color-suppressed decay based on a data sample of
events collected at the resonance
with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy collider. We
observe a signal of events with a significance of
including systematic uncertainties. The measured branching fraction is
.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Search for leptonic decays of D0 mesons
We search for the flavor-changing neutral current decays D0\to mu+mu- and
D0\to e+e-, and for the lepton-flavor violating decays D0\to e\pm mu\mp using
660 fb^-1 of data collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB
asymmetric-energy e+e- collider. We find no evidence for any of these decays.
We obtain significantly improved upper limits on the branching fractions:
B(D0\to mu+mu-)<1.4x10-7, B(D0\to e+e-)<7.9x10-8, and B(D0\to e+mu-)+B(D0\to
mu+e-)<2.6x10-7 at 90% confidence level.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
Measurement of Inclusive Radiative B-meson Decays with a Photon Energy Threshold of 1.7 GeV
Using 605/fb of data collected at the Upsilon(4S) resonance we present a
measurement of the inclusive radiative B-meson decay channel, B to X_s gamma.
For the lower photon energy thresholds of 1.7, 1.8, 1.9 and 2.0GeV, as defined
in the rest frame of the B-meson, we measure the partial branching fraction and
the mean and variance of the photon energy spectrum. At the 1.7GeV threshold we
obtain the partial branching fraction BF(B to X_s gamma) = (3.45 +/- 0.15 +/-
0.40) x 10^-4, where the errors are statistical and systematic.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, 2 table
Measurement of Decays and Search for
We report on a search for the decay and other charmless
modes with a final state, including
, non-resonant ,
, and . These results are obtained from a data sample containing
657 million pairs collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB
asymmetric-energy collider. We set an upper limit on
of at the 90% confidence
level (C.L.). From our measurement and an isospin
analysis, we determine the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa phase to be degrees. We find excesses in and
non-resonant with 1.3 and 2.5 significance,
respectively. The corresponding branching fractions are less than and at the 90% C.L. In addition, we set 90% C.L.
upper limits as follows: , , and
.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures. Submitted to PRD(RC
Observation of the and the Y(2175) in
The cross sections for and e^+ e^- \to \phi
\fzero are measured from threshold to using
initial state radiation. The analysis is based on a data sample of 673
fb collected on and below the resonance with the Belle
detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy collider. First measurements
are reported for the resonance parameters of the in the
mode: MeV/ and MeV/. A structure at ,
corresponding to the so called Y(2175), is observed; its mass and width are
determined to be MeV/ and , respectively.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures. Add one plot. Accepted by Phys.Rev.D(RC
Search for Lepton Flavor and Lepton Number Violating tau Decays into a Lepton and Two Charged Mesons
We search for lepton flavor and lepton number violating tau decays into a
lepton (ell = electron or muon) and two charged mesons (h,h' = pi^\pm or
K^\pm), tau- -> ell-h+h'- and tau- -> ell+h-h'-, using 671 fb^{-1} of data
collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider.
We obtain 90% C.L. upper limits on the branching fractions in the range
(4.4-8.8)x10^{-8} for tau -> ehh', and (3.3-16)x10^{-8} for tau -> muhh'
processes. These results improve upon previously published upper limits by
factors between 1.6 to 8.8.Comment: 15 page, 7 figures, submitted to Phys. Lett.
Evidence of time-dependent CP violation in the decay B0 to D*+D*-
We report a measurement of the CP-odd fraction and the time-dependent CP
violation in B0 to D*+D*- decays, using 657.10^6 BBbar events collected at the
Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy
e+e- collider. We measure a CP-odd fraction of
Rperp=0.125+/-0.043(stat)+/-0.023(syst). From the distributions of the
proper-time intervals between a B0to D*+D*- decay and the other B meson in the
event, we obtain evidence of CP violation with measured parameters
AD*+D*-=0.15+/-0.13(stat)+/-0.04(syst) and
SD*+D*-=-0.96+/-0.25(stat)-0.16+0.13(syst).Comment: Published in PR
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