Observation of Bs->Ds(*)+Ds(*)- using e+e- collisions and a determination of the Bs-Bsbar width difference s

Abstract

We have made the first observation of Bs->Ds(*)+Ds(*)- decays using 23.6 fb-1 of data recorded by the Belle experiment running on the Upsilon(5S) resonance. The branching fractions are measured to be B(B0s D+s D-s) = (1.0\,+0.4-0.3\,+0.3-0.2)%, B(B0s D*s Ds) = (2.8\,+0.8-0.7\, 0.7)%, and B(B0s D*+s D*-s) = (3.1\,+1.2-1.0\, 0.8)%; the sum is B(B0s D(*)+s D(*)-s) = (6.9\,+1.5-1.3\, 1.9)%. Assuming Bs->Ds(*)+Ds(*)- saturates decays to CP-even final states, the branching fraction determines the ratio s/cos(φ), where s is the difference in widths between the two Bs-Bsbar mass eigenstates, and φ is a CP-violating weak phase. Taking CP violation to be negligibly small, we obtain s/s = 0.147+0.036-0.030(stat.)+0.044-0.042(syst.), where s is the mean decay width.

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