Observation of B D(*) K- K0S decays using the 2019-2022 Belle II data sample

Abstract

We present a measurement of the branching fractions of four B0,- D(*)+,0 K- K0S decay modes. The measurement is based on data from SuperKEKB electron-positron collisions at the (4S) resonance collected with the Belle II detector and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 362~fb-1. The event yields are extracted from fits to the distributions of the difference between expected and observed B meson energy to separate signal and background, and are efficiency-corrected as a function of the invariant mass of the K-KS0 system. We find the branching fractions to be: \[ B(B- D0K-KS0)=(1.89 0.16 0.10)× 10-4, \] \[ B( B0 D+K-KS0)=(0.85 0.11 0.05)× 10-4,\] \[ B(B- D*0K-KS0)=(1.57 0.27 0.12)× 10-4, \] \[ B( B0 D*+K-KS0)=(0.96 0.18 0.06)× 10-4,\] where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. These results include the first observation of B0 D+K-KS0, B- D*0K-KS0, and B0 D*+K-KS0 decays and a significant improvement in the precision of B(B- D0K-KS0) compared to previous measurements.

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