First observation of c+→ K+π0 and evidence of c+→ K+π+π-

Abstract

We present the first observation of the singly Cabibbo-suppressed decay c+ → K+π0 with a significance of 5.7σ and the first evidence of c+ → K+π+π- decay with a significance of 3.1σ, based on e+e- annihilation data recorded by the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 6.4~ fb-1, in the center-of-mass energy range from 4.600~ GeV to 4.950~ GeV. We determine the branching fractions of c+ → K+π0 and c+ → K+π+π- relative to their Cabibbo-favored counterparts to be B(c+ → K+π0)B(c+ → π+π0) = (2.090.39stat.0.07syst.) × 10-2 and B(c+ → K+π+π-)B(c+ → π+π+π-) = (1.130.41stat.0.06syst.) × 10-2, respectively. Moreover, by combining our measured result with the world average of B(+c π+π0), we obtain the branching fraction B(c+ K+π0) = (1.490.27stat.0.05syst.0.08ref.) × 10-3. This result significantly departs from theoretical predictions based on quark SU(3) flavor symmetry, which is underpinned by the presumption of meson pair S-wave amplitude dominance.

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