Measurement of the branching fraction for the decay B K(892)+- at Belle II
Abstract
We report a measurement of the branching fraction of B K(892)+- decays, where +- = μ+μ- or e+e-, using electron-positron collisions recorded at an energy at or near the (4S) mass and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 189 fb-1. The data was collected during 2019--2021 by the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB e+e- asymmetric-energy collider. We reconstruct K(892) candidates in the K+π-, KS0π+, and K+π0 final states. The signal yields with statistical uncertainties are 22 6, 18 6, and 38 9 for the decays B K(892)μ+μ-, B K(892)e+e-, and B K(892)+-, respectively. We measure the branching fractions of these decays for the entire range of the dilepton mass, excluding the very low mass region to suppress the B K(892)γ( e+e-) background and regions compatible with decays of charmonium resonances, to be equation B(B K(892)μ+μ-) = (1.19 0.31 +0.08-0.07) × 10-6, B(B K(892)e+e-) = (1.42 0.48 0.09)× 10-6, B(B K(892)+-) = (1.25 0.30 +0.08-0.07) × 10-6, equation where the first and second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. These results, limited by sample size, are the first measurements of B K(892)+- branching fractions from the Belle II experiment.
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