Charm physics at BESIII
Abstract
The study of mesons and baryons which contain at least one charm quark is referred to as open charm physics. It offers the possibility to study up-type quark transitions. Since the c quark can not be treated in any mass limit, theoretical predictions are difficult and experimental input is crucial. BESIII collected large data samples of e+e- collisions at several charm thresholds. The at-threshold decay topology offers special opportunities to study open charm decays. We present a selection of recent BESIII results. Branching fractions and the Ds+ decay constant are measured using the leptonic decays to μ+ and τ+. From a data sample of 0.482 fb-1 collected at the Ds+Ds- threshold we measure fDs=(241 16.3(stat.) 6.6(sys.)) MeV. BESIII recently found preliminary evidence of the decay Ds+→τ+ and with a significance larger than 4 σ using 2.81 fb-1 of data at the D0D0 threshold. Using the same data sample the decay D0→ K0S/L π0(π0) is analysed. The branching fractions are measured and using the CP eigenstates KS/L0π0 the D0 mixing parameter yCP = (0.98 2.43)\% is measured.
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