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    Measurement of the e+e- --> D(*)+D(*)- cross-sections

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    In this paper we report the first measurement of e+e−→D(∗)+D(∗)−e^+e^- \to D^{(*)+}D^{(*)-} processes. The cross-sections for e^+^e- \to D^{*+}D^{*-} and e+e−→D+D∗−e^+e^- \to D^+D^{*-} at s=10.58GeV/c2\sqrt{s}=10.58\mathrm{GeV}/c^2 have been measured to be 0.65±0.04±0.07pb0.65 \pm 0.04 \pm 0.07 \mathrm{pb} and 0.71±0.05±0.09pb0.71 \pm 0.05 \pm 0.09 \mathrm{pb}, respectively. We set an upper limit on the cross-section of e+e- --> D+ D- of 0.04pb0.04 \mathrm{pb} at the 90% confidence level. In addition we have measured the fraction of the DT∗±DL∗∓D^{*\pm}_T D^{*\mp}_L final state in the e+e- --> D*+ D*- reaction to be (97±5)(97\pm 5)%. The analysis is performed using 88.9fb−188.9 \mathrm{fb}^{-1} of data collected by the Belle detector at the e+e−e^{+}e^{-} asymmetric collider KEKB.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures. Paper submitted to the EPS2003 conference Typo in DD* helicity analysis is corrected in the second draf

    Determining V(ub) from B+ --> D*+(s) e+ e- and B+ --> D*+ e+ e-

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    It was recently pointed out that the decays B^+ --> D^{*+}_s gamma and B^+ --> D^{*+} gamma can be used for an extraction of |V_{ub}|. The theory of these decays is poorly understood. It was shown that in a world of almost degenerate b and c-quarks the decay would be computable. The severe difficulties that are encountered in the realistic calculation stem primarily from the very hard photon produced in the two body decay. We point out that in the decays B^+ --> D^{*+}_s e^+e^- and B^+ --> D^{*+} e^+e^- the photon vertex is soft when the charmed meson is nearly at rest (in the B^+ rest frame). This allows us to compute with some confidence the decay rate in a restricted but interesting kinematic regime. Given enough data the extraction of V_{ub} with reasonably small uncertainties could proceed through an analysis of these exclusive decays much as is done in the determination of V_{cb}.Comment: 9 pages, latex (revtex), replaced with published versio

    Search for the decay modes D^0 → e^+e^-, D^0 → μ^+μ^-, and D^0 → e^±μ∓

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    We present searches for the rare decay modes D^0→e^+e^-, D^0→μ^+μ^-, and D^0→e^±μ^∓ in continuum e^+e^-→cc events recorded by the BABAR detector in a data sample that corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 468  fb^(-1). These decays are highly Glashow–Iliopoulos–Maiani suppressed but may be enhanced in several extensions of the standard model. Our observed event yields are consistent with the expected backgrounds. An excess is seen in the D^0→μ^+μ^- channel, although the observed yield is consistent with an upward background fluctuation at the 5% level. Using the Feldman–Cousins method, we set the following 90% confidence level intervals on the branching fractions: B(D^0→e^+e^-)<1.7×10^(-7), B(D^0→μ^+μ^-) within [0.6,8.1]×10^(-7), and B(D^0→e^±μ^∓)<3.3×10^(-7)

    Understanding the e+e−→D(∗)+D(∗)−e^+e^-\to D^{(*)+}D^{(*)-} processes observed by Belle

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    We calculate the production cross sections for D∗+D∗−D^{*+}D^{*-}, D+D∗−D^+D^{*-} and D+D−D^+D^- in e+e−e^+e^- annihilation through one virtual photon in the framework of perturbative QCD with constituent quarks. The calculated cross sections for D∗+D∗−D^{*+}D^{*-} and D+D∗−D^+D^{*-} production are roughly in agreement with the recent Belle data. The helicity decomposition for D∗D^{*} meson production is also calculated. The fraction of the DL∗±DT∗∓D^{*\pm}_LD^{*\mp}_T final state in e+e−→D∗+D∗−e^+e^-\to D^{*+}D^{*-} process is found to be 65%. The fraction of DDT∗DD^*_T production is 100% and DDL∗DD^*_L is forbidden in e+e−e^+e^- annihilation through one virtual photon. We further consider e+e−e^+e^- annihilation through two virtual photons, and then find the fraction of DDT∗DD^{*}_T in e+e−→DD∗e^+e^-\to DD^{*} process to be about 91%.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure

    A Study of the Decays D^0 --> pi^- e^+ nu_e, D^0 --> K^- e^+ nu_e, D^+ --> pi^0 e^+ nu_e, and D^+ --> barK^0 e^+ nu_e

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    Using 1.8 million DDbar pairs and a neutrino reconstruction technique, we have studied the decays D^0 -> K^- e^+ nu_e, D^0 -> pi^- e^+ nu_e, D^+ -> Kbar^0 e^+ nu_e, and D^+ -> pi^0 e^+ nu_e. We find B(D^0 -> pi^- e^+ nu_e) = 0.299(11)(9)%, B(D^+ -> pi^0 e^+ nu_e) = 0.373(22)(13)%, B(D^0 -> K^- e^+ nu_e) = 3.56(3)(9)%, and B(D^+ -> Kbar^0 e^+ nu_e) = 8.53(13)(23)%. In addition, form factors are studied through fits to the partial branching fractions obtained in five q^2 ranges. By combining our results with recent unquenched lattice calculations, we obtain |Vcd| = 0.217(9)(4)(23) and |Vcs| = 1.015(10)(11)(106).Comment: 9 pages, postscript also available through http://www.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLNS/2006/, submitted to PR

    Observation of D0−Dˉ0D^0-\bar{D}^0 Mixing in e+e−e^+e^- Collisions

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    We observe D0−Dˉ0D^0-\bar{D}^0 mixing in the decay D0→K+π−D^0\rightarrow K^+\pi^- using a data sample of integrated luminosity 976 fb−1^{-1} collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB e+e−e^+e^- asymmetric-energy collider. We measure the mixing parameters x′2=(0.09±0.22)×10−3{x'}^2 = (0.09\pm0.22)\times 10^{-3} and y′=(4.6±3.4)×10−3y' = (4.6\pm3.4)\times 10^{-3} and the ratio of doubly Cabibbo-suppressed to Cabibbo-favored decay rates RD=(3.53±0.13)×10−3R_D = (3.53\pm0.13)\times 10^{-3}, where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic combined. Our measurement excludes the no-mixing hypothesis at the 5.1 standard deviation level.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure

    A Study of the Semileptonic Charm Decays D^0 --> pi^- e^+ nu_e, D^+ --> pi^0 e^+ nu_e, D^0 --> K^- e^+ nu_e, and D^+ --> barK^0 e^+ nu_e

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    Using a sample of 1.8 million DDbar meson pairs collected at the psi(3770) with the CLEO-c detector, we study the semileptonic decays D^0 -> pi^- e^+ nu_e, D^+ -> pi^0 e^+ \nu_e, D^0 -> K^- e^+ \nu_e, and D^+ -> Kbar^0 e^+ nu_e. For the total branching fractions we find B(D^0 -> pi^- e^+ \nu_e) = 0.299(11)(9)%, B(D^+ -> pi^0 e^+ \nu_e) = 0.373(22)(13)%, B(D^0 -> K^- e^+ nu_e) = 3.56(3)(9)%, and B(D^+ -> Kbar^0 e^+ nu_e) = 8.53(13)(23)%, where the first error is statistical and the second systematic. In addition, form factors are studied through fits to the partial branching fractions obtained in five q^2 ranges. By combining our results with recent unquenched lattice calculations, we obtain |Vcd| = 0.217(9)(4)(23) and |Vcs| = 1.015(10)(11)(106), where the final error is theoretical.Comment: 18 pages, postscript also available through http://www.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLNS/2006/, submitted to PR

    Hidden charm dynamically generated resonances and the e+e−→J/ψDDˉe^+e^-\to J/\psi D \bar D, J/ψDDˉ∗J/\psi D\bar D^* reactions

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    We analyze two recent reactions of Belle, producing DDˉD\bar D and DDˉ∗D\bar D^* states that have an enhancement of the invariant DDˉD\bar D, DDˉ∗D\bar D^* mass distribution close to threshold, from the point of view that they might be indicative of the existence of a hidden charm scalar and an axial vector meson states below DDˉD\bar D or DDˉ∗D\bar D^* thresholds, respectively. We conclude that the data is compatible with the existing prediction of a hidden charm scalar meson with mass around 3700 MeV, though other possibilities cannot be discarded. The peak seen in the DDˉ∗D\bar D^* spectrum above threshold is, however, unlikely to be due to a threshold enhancement produced by the presence, below threshold, of the hidden charm axial vector meson X(3872).Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, 2 table

    Search for rare and forbidden decays of charm and charmed-strange mesons to final states h^+- e^-+ e^+

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    We have searched for flavor-changing neutral current decays and lepton-number-violating decays of D^+ and D^+_s mesons to final states of the form h^+- e^-+ e^+, where h is either \pi or K. We use the complete samples of CLEO-c open-charm data, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 818 pb^-1 at the center-of-mass energy E_CM = 3.774 GeV containing 2.4 x 10^6 D^+D^- pairs and 602 pb^-1 at E_CM = 4.170 GeV containing 0.6 x 10^6 D^*+-_s D^-+_s pairs. No signal is observed in any channel, and we obtain 90% confidence level upper limits on branching fractions B(D^+ --> \pi^+ e^+ e^-) < 5.9 x 10^-6, B(D^+ --> \pi^- e^+ e^+) K^+ e^+ e^-) < 3.0 x 10^-6, B(D^+ --> K^- e^+ e^+) \pi^+ e^+ e^-) < 2.2 x 10^-5, B(D^+_s --> \pi^- e^+ e^+) K^+ e^+ e^-) < 5.2 x 10^-5, and B(D^+_s --> K^- e^+ e^+) < 1.7 x 10^-5.Comment: 9 pages, available through http://www.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLNS
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