First Direct Measurement of the Absolute Branching Fraction of + e+ e
Abstract
The first direct measurement of the absolute branching fraction of + e+ e is reported based on an e+e- annihilation sample of (1008744) × 106 J/ events collected with the BESIII detector at s=3.097 GeV. The branching fraction is determined to be B(+ e+ e) = [2.930.74( stat) 0.13( syst)]× 10-5, which is the most precise measurement obtained in a single experiment to date and also the first result obtained at a collider experiment. Combining this result with the world average of B(- e- e) and the lifetimes of , the ratio, (- e- e)(+ e+ e), is determined to be 1.06 0.28, which is within 1.8 standard deviations of the value expected in the absence of second-class currents that are forbidden in the Standard Model.
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