We report the first observation of the decays B0→pΛˉD(∗)−. The data sample of 711 fb−1 used in this analysis corresponds
to 772 million BBˉ pairs, collected at the Υ(4S) resonance by
the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e− collider. We
observe 19.8σ and 10.8σ excesses of events for the two decay
modes and measure the branching fractions of B0→pΛˉD− and B0→pΛˉD∗− to be
(25.1±2.6±3.5)×10−6 and (33.6±6.3±4.4)×10−6,
respectively, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are
systematic. These results are not compatible with the predictions based on the
generalized factorization approach. In addition, a threshold enhancement in the
di-baryon (pΛˉ) system is observed, consistent with that observed
in similar B decays.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures and 3 tables, submitted to PR
We report the discovery of Ξc(3055)0, observed by its decay into
the final state ΛD0, and present the first observation and evidence
of the decays of Ξc(3055)+ and Ξc(3080)+ into ΛD+.
We also perform a combined analysis of the ΛD+ with the
Σc++K− and Σc∗++K− decay modes to measure
the ratios of branching fractions, masses and widths with improved accuracy. We
measure the ratios of branching fractions B(Ξc(3055)+→ΛD+)/B(Ξc(3055)+→Σc++K−)=5.09±1.01±0.76, B(Ξc(3080)+→ΛD+)/B(Ξc(3080)+→Σc++K−)=1.29±0.30±0.15, and B(Ξc(3080)+→Σc∗++K−)/B(Ξc(3080)+→Σc++K−)=1.07±0.27±0.01, where the uncertainties are
statistical and systematic. The analysis is performed using a 980 fb−1
data sample collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy
e+e− collider.Comment: Submitted to PR
We present the results of a search for the rare decays B→hνν, where h stands for K+,KS0,K∗+,K∗0,π+,π0,ρ+ and ρ0. The results are
obtained with 772×106BB pairs collected with the Belle
detector at the KEKB e+e− collider. We reconstruct one B meson in a
semileptonic decay and require a single h 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 B→KS0νν, B0→K∗0νν, B→π+νν, B0→π0νν,
B+→ρ+νν, and B0→ρ0νν channels
are the world's most stringent.Comment: Submitted to PR
We report the first observation of the decay Λc+→pK+π− using a 980 fb−1 data sample collected by the
Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e− collider. This is the
first doubly Cabibbo-suppressed decay of a charmed baryon to be observed. We
measure the branching ratio of this decay with respect to its Cabibbo-favored
counterpart to be B(Λc+→pK+π−)/B(Λc+→pK−π+)=(2.35±0.27±0.21)×10−3, where the uncertainties are
statistical and systematic, respectively.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure