Measurements of the absolute branching fractions of B+ Xcc K+ and B+ D() 0 π+ at Belle

Abstract

We present the measurement of the absolute branching fractions of B+ Xcc K+ and B+ D() 0 π+ decays, using a data sample of 772×106 BB pairs collected at the (4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider. Here, Xcc denotes ηc, J/, c0, c1, ηc(2S), (2S), (3770), X(3872), and X(3915). We do not observe significant signals for X(3872) nor X(3915), and set the 90\% confidence level upper limits: B(B+ X(3872) K+ )<2.7 × 10-4 and B(B+ X(3915) K+ )<2.9 × 10-4. These represent the most stringent upper limit for B(B+ X(3872) K+ ) to date and the first measurement for B(B+ X(3915) K+ ). The measured branching fractions for ηc and ηc(2S) are the most precise to date: B(B+ ηc K+ )=(12.30.80.7) × 10-4 and B(B+ ηc(2S)K+) =(4.91.10.3) × 10-4 , where the first and second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively.

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