First evidence for the annihilation decay mode B+ Ds+ φ

Abstract

Evidence for the hadronic annihilation decay mode B+ Ds+φ is found with greater than 3σ significance. The branching fraction and asymmetry are measured to be B(B+ Ds+φ) &=& (1.87+1.25-0.73( stat) 0.19 ( syst) 0.32 ( norm)) × 10-6, ACP(B+ Ds+φ) &=& -0.01 0.41 ( stat) 0.03 ( syst). The last uncertainty on B(B+ Ds+φ) is from the branching fractions of the B+ Ds+ 0.2em -0.2em D0 normalization mode and intermediate resonance decays. Upper limits are also set for the branching fractions of the related decay modes B+(c) D+(s) K*0, B+(c) D+(s) 0.2em -0.2em K*0 and Bc+ D+sφ, including the result B(B+ D+ K*0) < 1.8 × 10-6 at the 90% credibility level.

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