Constraints on exclusive branching fractions BFi(B+ Xcil+) from moment measurements in inclusive B Xcl decays
Abstract
As an alternative to direct measurements, we extract exclusive branching fractions of semileptonic B-meson decays to charmed mesons, BFi(B Xcil) with Xci = D, D*, D0, D'1, D1, D2, D', D'* and non-resonant final states (D(*)π)nr, from a fit to electron energy, hadronic mass and combined hadronic mass-energy moments measured in inclusive B Xcl decays. The fit is performed by constraining the sum of exclusive branching fractions to the measured value of BF(B Xcl), and with different sets of additional constraining terms for the directly measured branching fractions. There is no fit scenario in which a single branching fraction alone is enhanced to close the gap between BF(B Xcl) and the sum of known branching fractions BFi(B Xcil). The fitted BF(B D*l) is 5% to 10% larger than the direct measurement depending on whether or not BF(B D*l) is constrained to its direct measurement. BF(B Dl) values are in good agreement with the direct measurement unless BF(B D*l) is constrained, which results in a higher BF(B Dl) value. Within large uncertainties, BF(B D'1l) agrees with direct measurements. Depending on the fit scenario, BF(B D0l) is consistent with or larger than its direct measurement. The fit is not able to easily disentangle B D1l and B D2l, and tends to increase the sum of these two branching fractions. BF(B (D(*)π)nrl) with non-resonant (D(*)π)nr final states is found to be 0.2-0.4%, consistent with B D(*)π l and B D**(D(*)π)l measurements. No indication is found for significant contributions from so far unmeasured B D'(*)l decays assuming that the D' and D'* can be identified with the observed D(2550), respectively, D*(2600) state.
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