Measurement of branching fractions of c+pKS0KS0 and c+pKS0η at Belle
Abstract
We present a study of a singly Cabibbo-suppressed decay c+pKS0KS0 and a Cabibbo-favored decay c+pKS0η based on 980 fb-1 of data collected by the Belle detector, operating at the KEKB energy-asymmetric e+e- collider. We measure their branching fractions relative to c+pKS0: B(c+pKS0KS0)/B(c+pKS0)=(1.48 0.08 0.04)× 10-2 and B(c+pKS0η)/B(c+pKS0)=(2.73 0.06 0.13)× 10-1. Combining with the world average B(c+pKS0), we have the absolute branching fractions: B(c+pKS0KS0) = (2.35 0.12 0.07 0.12 )× 10-4 and B(c+pKS0η) = (4.35 0.10 0.20 0.22 )× 10-3. The first and second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively, while the third ones arise from the uncertainty on B(c+pKS0). The mode c+pKS0KS0 is observed for the first time and has a statistical significance of >\!10σ. The branching fraction of c+pKS0η has been measured with a threefold improvement in precision over previous results and is found to be consistent with the world average.
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