Measurement of the absolute branching fractions for purely leptonic Ds+ decays

Abstract

We report new measurements of the branching fraction B(Ds+ +), where + is either μ+ or τ+(π+τ), based on 6.32 fb-1 of electron-positron annihilation data collected by the BESIII experiment at six center-of-mass energy points between 4.178 and 4.226 GeV. Simultaneously floating the Ds+μ+μ and Ds+τ+τ components yields B(Ds+ τ+τ) = (5.210.250.17)×10-2, B(Ds+ μ+μ) = (5.350.130.16)×10-3, and the ratio of decay widths R=(Ds+ τ+τ)(Ds+ μ+μ) = 9.73+0.61-0.58 0.36, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. No evidence of CP asymmetry is observed in the decay rates Dsμμ and Dsττ: A CP(μ) = (-1.22.51.0)\% and A CP(τ) = (+2.94.81.0)\%. Constraining our measurement to the Standard Model expectation of lepton universality (R=9.75), we find the more precise results B(Ds+ τ+τ) = (5.220.10 0.14)×10-2 and A CP(ττ) = (-0.11.91.0)\%. Combining our results with inputs external to our analysis, we determine the c s quark mixing matrix element, Ds+ decay constant, and ratio of the decay constants to be |Vcs| = 0.9730.0090.014, fD+s = 249.92.43.5~MeV, and fD+s/fD+ = 1.2320.035, respectively.

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