Determination of the pseudoscalar decay constant fDs+ via Ds+μ+μ
Abstract
Using a 3.19~fb-1 data sample collected at an e+e- center-of-mass energy of E cm=4.178 GeV with the BESIII detector, we measure the branching fraction of the leptonic decay Ds+μ+μ to be BDs+μ+μ=(5.490.16 stat.0.15 syst.)×10-3. Combining our branching fraction with the masses of the Ds+ and μ+ and the lifetime of the Ds+, we determine fDs+|Vcs|=246.23.6 stat.3.5 syst.~MeV. Using the c s quark mixing matrix element |Vcs| determined from a global standard model fit, we evaluate the Ds+ decay constant fDs+=252.93.7 stat.3.6 syst.\,MeV. Alternatively, using the value of fDs+ calculated by lattice quantum chromodynamics, we find |Vcs| = 0.9850.014 stat.0.014 syst.. These values of BDs+μ+μ, fDs+|Vcs|, fDs+ and |Vcs| are each the most precise results to date.
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