Measurement of branching fractions for B J/ η K decays and search for a narrow resonance in the J/ η final state
Abstract
We report an observation of the B J/ η K and B0 J/ η K0S decays using 772× 106 BB pairs collected at the (4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider. We obtain the branching fractions B(B→ J/η K)=(1.27 0.11 (stat.) 0.11 (syst.))×10-4 and B(B0 J/ η K0S)=(5.22 0.78 (stat.) 0.49(syst.))×10-5. We search for a new narrow charmonium(-like) state X in the J/ η mass spectrum and find no significant excess. We set upper limits on the product of branching fractions, B(B XK) B(X J/ η), at 3872 MeV/c2 where a C-odd partner of X(3872) may exist, at (4040) and (4160) assuming their known mass and width, and over a range from 3.8 to 4.8 GeV/c2. % at a 5 MeV/c2 step. The obtained upper limits at 90% confidence level for XC -odd(3872), (4040) and (4160) are 3.8× 10-6, 15.5× 10-6 and 7.4× 10-6, respectively.
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