First measurements of absolute branching fractions of c0 at Belle

Abstract

We present the first measurements of absolute branching fractions of c0 decays into - π+, K- π+, and p K- K- π+ final states. The measurements are made using a data set comprising (772 11)× 106 BB pairs collected at the (4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB e+e- collider. We first measure the absolute branching fraction for B- c- c0 using a missing-mass technique; the result is B(B- c- c0) = (9.51 2.10 0.88) × 10-4. We subsequently measure the product branching fractions B(B- c- c0) B(c0 - π+), B( B- c- c0) B(c0 K- π+), and B( B- c- c0) B(c0 p K- K- π+) with improved precision. Dividing these product branching fractions by the result for B- c- c0 yields the following branching fractions: B(c0 - π+)= (1.80 0.50 0.14)\%, B(c0 K- π+)=(1.17 0.37 0.09)\%, and B(c0 p K- K- π+)=(0.58 0.23 0.05)\%. For the above branching fractions, the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. Our result for B(c0 - π+) can be combined with c0 branching fractions measured relative to c0 - π+ to yield other absolute c0 branching fractions.

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