Angular analysis of B+ +0 decays reconstructed in 2019, 2020, and 2021 Belle II data
Abstract
We report on a Belle II measurement of the branching fraction (B), longitudinal polarization fraction (fL), and CP asymmetry (ACP) of B+ +0 decays. We reconstruct B+ +( π+π0( γγ))0( π+π-) decays in a sample of SuperKEKB electron-positron collisions collected by the Belle II experiment in 2019, 2020, and 2021 at the (4S) resonance and corresponding to 190 fb-1 of integrated luminosity. We fit the distributions of the difference between expected and observed B candidate energy, continuum-suppression discriminant, dipion masses, and decay angles of the selected samples, to determine a signal yield of 345 31 events. The signal yields are corrected for efficiencies determined from simulation and control data samples to obtain B(B+ +0) = [23.2+\ 2.2-\ 2.1 ( stat) 2.7 ( syst)]× 10-6, fL = 0.943 +\ 0.035-\ 0.033 ( stat) 0.027( syst), and ACP=-0.069 0.068( stat) 0.060 ( syst). The results agree with previous measurements. This is the first measurement of ACP in B+ +0 decays reported by Belle II.
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