346 research outputs found
Measurements of the and resonances via
We report new measurements of the total cross sections for ( = 1, 2, 3) and from a
high-luminosity fine scan of the region - GeV with the
Belle detector. We observe that the spectra have
little or no non-resonant component and extract from them the masses and widths
of and and their relative phase. We find
MeV/ and
MeV and report first
measurements MeV/,
MeV, and rad.Comment: University of Cincinnati preprint UCHEP-15-01, submitted to Physical
Review D - Rapid Communication
Angular analysis of
We present a measurement of angular observables, , , ,
, in the decay , where
is either or . The analysis is performed on
a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of
containing pairs, collected
at the resonance with the Belle detector at the
asymmetric-energy collider KEKB. Four angular observables,
are extracted in five bins of the invariant mass squared of the
lepton system, . We compare our results for with Standard
Model predictions including the region in which the LHCb collaboration
reported the so-called anomaly.Comment: Conference paper for LHC Ski 2016. SM prediction for
corrected and reference for arXiv:1207.2753 adde
Evidence for B- -> Ds+ K- l- nubar and search for B- -> Ds*+ K- l- nubar
We report measurements of the decays B- -> Ds(*)+ K- l- nubar in a data
sample containing 657x10^6 BBbar pairs collected with the Belle detector at the
KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider. We observe a signal with a significance
of 6 sigma for the combined Ds and Ds* modes and find the first evidence of the
B- -> Ds+ K- l- nubar decay with a significance of 3.4 sigma. We measure the
following branching fractions: BF(B- -> Ds+ K- l nubar) = (0.30 +/- 0.09(stat)
+0.11 -0.08(syst)) x 10^-3 and BF(B- -> Ds*+ K- l- nubar) = (0.59 +/-
0.12(stat) +/- 0.15(syst)) x 10^-3 and set an upper limit BF(B- -> Ds*+ K- l-
nubar) < 0.56 x 10^-3 at the 90% confidence level. We also present the first
measurement of the Ds+K- invariant mass distribution in these decays, which is
dominated by a prominent peak around 2.6 GeV/c^2.Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev.
Evidence for the decay B0->eta pi^0
We report a search for the charmless hadronic decay with a
data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 694
containing pairs. The data were collected by the
Belle experiment running on the resonance at the KEKB
collider. We measure a branching fraction
, where
the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. Our
measurement gives an upper limit of at 90\% confidence level. The signal has a significance of
standard deviations and constitutes the first evidence for this decay mode.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables, submitted to Physical Review D(R
Observation of \psi(4040) and \psi(4160) decay into \eta J/\psi
The cross section for e^+e^- \to \eta J/\psi between \sqrt{s}=3.8 GeV/c^2 and
5.3 GeV/c^2 is measured via initial state radiation using 980 fb^{-1} of data
on and around the \Upsilon(nS)(n=1,2,3,4,5) resonances collected with the Belle
detector at KEKB. Two resonant structures at the \psi(4040) and \psi(4160) are
observed in the \eta J/\psi invariant mass distribution. Fitting the mass
spectrum with the coherent sum of two Breit-Wigner functions, one obtains
BR(\psi(4040)\to\eta J/\psi)\cdot\Gamma_{ee}^{\psi(4040)} = (4.8\pm0.9\pm1.4)
eV and BR(\psi(4160)\to\eta J/\psi)\cdot\Gamma_{ee}^{\psi(4160)} =
(4.0\pm0.8\pm1.4) eV for one solution and BR(\psi(4040)\to\eta
J/\psi)\cdot\Gamma_{ee}^{\psi(4040)} = (11.2\pm1.3\pm1.9) eV and
BR(\psi(4160)\to\eta J/\psi)\cdot\Gamma_{ee}^{\psi(4160)} = (13.8\pm1.3\pm2.0)
eV for the other solution, where the first errors are statistical and the
second are systematic. This is the first measurement of this hadronic
transition mode of these two states, and the partial widths to \eta J/\psi are
found to be about 1 MeV. There is no evidence for the Y(4260), Y(4360),
\psi(4415), or Y(4660) in the \eta J/\psi final state, and upper limits of
their production rates in e^+e^- annihilation are determined
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