Measurement of the Branching Fraction of the Singly Cabibbo-Suppressed Decay c+ K+
Abstract
We report a branching fraction measurement of the singly Cabibbo-suppressed decay c+ K+ using a data sample collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII storage ring. The data span center-of-mass energies from 4.599 to 4.950 GeV and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 6.44 fb-1. The branching fraction of c+ K+ relative to that of the Cabibbo-favored decay c+ π+ is measured to be R=B(c+ K+)B(c+ π+)=(4.780.340.20)\%. Combining with the world-average value of B(c+ π+), we obtain B(c+ K+)=(6.210.440.260.34)× 10-4. Here the first uncertainties are statistical, the second systematic, and the third comes from the uncertainty of the c+ π+ branching fraction. This result, which is more precise than previous measurements, does not agree with theoretical predictions, and suggests that non-factorizable contributions have been under-estimated in current models.
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