First test of Lepton Flavor Universality in the charmed baryon decays 0c - + using data of the Belle experiment

Abstract

We present the first observation of the c0 - μ+ μ decay and present measurements of the branching fraction ratios of the c0 - + decays compared to the reference mode c0 - π+, ( = e or μ). This analysis is based on 89.5 fb-1, 711 fb-1, and 121.1 fb-1 data samples collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider at the center-of-mass energies of 10.52 GeV, 10.58 GeV, and 10.86 GeV, respectively. The c0 signal yields are extracted by fitting M- + and M-π+ spectra. The branching fraction ratios B(c0 - e+ e)/ B(c0 - π+) and B(c0 - μ+ μ)/ B(c0 - π+) are measured to be 1.98 0.13~( stat.) 0.08~( syst.) and 1.94 0.18~( stat.) 0.10~( syst.), respectively. The ratio of B(c0 - e+ e)/ B(c0 - μ+ μ) is measured to be 1.02 0.10~( stat.) 0.02~( syst.), which is consistent with the expectation of lepton flavor universality.

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