Improved search for D0 mixing using semileptonic decays at Belle
Abstract
A search for mixing in the neutral D meson system has been performed using semileptonic D0 -> K(*)- e+ and D0 -> K(*)- μ+ decays. Neutral D mesons from D*+ -> D0 πs+ decays are used and the flavor at production is tagged by the charge of the slow pion. The measurement is performed using 492 fb-1 of data recorded by the Belle detector. From the yield of right-sign and wrong-sign decays arising from non-mixed and mixed events, respectively, we measure the ratio of the time-integrated mixing rate to the unmixed rate to be RM = (1.3 +- 2.2 +- 2.0) x 10-4. This corresponds to an upper limit of RM < 6.1 x 10-4 at the 90% C.L.
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