Measurements of the absolute branching fractions of hadronic D-meson decays involving kaons and pions

Abstract

By analyzing an electron-positron collision data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.93\, fb-1 taken at the center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector, we obtain for the first time the absolute branching fractions for seven D0 and D+ hadronic decay modes and search for the hadronic decay D0 K0S K0Sπ0 with much improved sensitivity. The results are B(D0 K0Sπ0π0π0 )=( 7.64 0.30 0.29)× 10-3, B(D0 K-π+π0π0π0 )=( 9.54 0.30 0.31)× 10-3, B(D0 K0Sπ+π-π0π0)=(12.66 0.45 0.43)× 10-3, B(D+ K0Sπ+π0π0 )=(29.04 0.62 0.87)× 10-3, B(D+ K0Sπ+π+π-π0)=(15.28 0.57 0.60)× 10-3, B(D+ K0Sπ+π0π0π0)=( 5.54 0.44 0.32)× 10-3, B(D+ K-π+π+π0π0 )=( 4.95 0.26 0.19)× 10-3, B(D0 K0S K0Sπ0) < 1.57 × 10-4 at the 90\% confidence level. Here the first uncertainties are statistical and the second ones systematic. The newly studied decays greatly enrich the knowledge of the D Kπππ and D Kππππ hadronic decays, and open a bridge to access more two-body hadronic D decays containing scalar, vector, axial and tensor mesons in the charm sector.

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