Measurements of the branching fraction, isospin asymmetry, and lepton-universality ratio in B J/ K decays at Belle II
Abstract
We report a study of B J/(+-)K decays, where represents an electron or a muon, using e+e- collisions at the (4S) resonance. The data were collected by the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy collider during 2019-2021, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 189 fb-1. The measured quantities are the branching fractions ( B) of the decay channels B+ J/(e+e-)K+, B+ J/(μ+μ-) K+, B0 J/(e+e-) K0S, and B0 J/(μ+μ-)K0S; the lepton-flavor-dependent isospin asymmetries for the electron [AI(B J/(e+e-) K)] and muon [AI(B J/(μ+ μ-) K)] channels; and the ratios of branching fractions between the muon and electron channels for the charged [RK+(J/)] and neutral kaon [RK0(J/)] case. The measurements are consistent with the world-average values.
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