Observation of B0 to Lambda Lambdabar K0 and B0 to Lambda Lambdabar K*0 at Belle

Abstract

We study the charmless decays B to Lambda Lambdabar h, where h stands for pi+, K+,K0,K*+, or K*0, using a 605 fb-1 data sample collected at the Upsilon(4S)resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy e+ e- collider. We observe B0 to Lambda Lambdabar K0 and B0 to Lambda Lambdabar K*0 with branching fractions of (4.76+0.84-0.68 (stat.) 0.61 (syst.)) × 10-6 and (2.46+0.87-0.72 0.34) × 10-6, respectively. The significances of these signals in the threshold-mass enhanced mass region are 12.4 sigma and 9.3 sigma, respectively. We also update the branching fraction BF(B+ to Lambda Lambdabar K+) = (3.38+0.41-0.36 0.41)× 10-6 with better accuracy,and report the following measurement or 90% confidence level upper limit in the threshold-mass-enhanced region: BF(B+ to Lambda Lambdabar K*+) = (2.19+1.13-0.89 0.33) × 10-6 with 3.7 sigma significance; BF(B+ to Lambda Lambdabar pi+) < 0.94 × 10-6. A related search for B0 to Lambda Lambdabar D0bar yields a branching fraction BF(B0 to Lambda Lambdabar D0bar) = (1.05-0.44+0.57 0.13)× 10-5. This may be compared with the large, ~10-4, branching fraction observed for B0 to p pbar D0bar. The mLambda Lambdabar enhancements near threshold and related angular distributions for the observed modes are also reported. PACS:13.25.Hw, 14.40.Nd

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