Measurement of the branching fraction of Ds+ τ+ τ via τ+ μ+ μτ

Abstract

Utilizing 7.33~fb-1 of e+e- collision data taken at the center-of-mass energies of 4.128, 4.157, 4.178, 4.189, 4.199, 4.209, 4.219, and 4.226 GeV with the BESIII detector, the branching fraction of the leptonic decay Ds+τ+τ via τ+μ+μ τ is measured to be BDs+τ+τ=(5.340.16 stat0.10 syst)\%. Combining this branching fraction with the world averages of the measurements of the masses of τ+ and Ds+ as well as the lifetime of Ds+, we extract the product of the decay constant of Ds+ and the c s Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element to be fDs+|Vcs|=(246.23.7 stat2.5 syst)~MeV. Taking |Vcs| from a global fit in the standard model we obtain fDs+=(252.73.8 stat2.6 syst) MeV. Conversely, taking fDs+ from lattice quantum chromodynamics calculations, we obtain |Vcs| = 0.9840.015 stat0.010 syst.

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