Studies of the decay D+s K+K- μ+ μ
Abstract
The D+s K+K-μ+μ decay is studied based on 7.33 fb-1 of e+e- collision data collected with the BESIII detector at center-of-mass energies in the range from 4.128 to 4.226 GeV. The absolute branching fraction is measured as B(D+s φ μ+μ) = (2.25 0.09 0.07) ×10-2, the most precise measurement to date. Combining with the world average of B(D+s φ e+e), the ratio of the branching fractions obtained is B(D+s φ μ+μ) B(D+s φ e+e) = 0.940.08, in agreement with lepton universality. By performing a partial wave analysis, the hadronic form factor ratios at q2=0 are extracted, finding rV=V(0)A1(0)=1.580.170.02 and r2=A2(0)A1(0)=0.710.140.02, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. No significant S-wave contribution from f0(980) K+K- is found. The upper limit B(Ds+ f0(980)μ+μ) · B(f0(980) K+K-) < 5.45 × 10-4 is set at 90\% confidence level.
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