Measurement of branching fractions for D meson decaying into φ meson and a pseudoscalar meson
Abstract
The four decay modes D0φπ0, D0φη, D+φπ+, and D+φ K+ are studied by using a data sample taken at the centre-of-mass energy s = 3.773~GeV~with the BESIII detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb-1. The branching fractions of the first three decay modes are measured to be B(D0φπ0)=(1.1680.0280.028)×10-3, B(D0φη)=(1.810.460.06)×10-4, and B(D+φπ+)=(5.700.050.13)×10-3, respectively, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. No significant signal is observed of the decay D+φK+ and the upper limit of its branching fraction is set for the first time, to be 2.1×10-5 at the 90\% confidence level. The ratio of B(D0φπ0) to B(D+φπ+) is calculated to be (20.490.500.45)\%, which is consistent with the theoretical prediction based on isospin symmetry between these two decay modes.
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