Evidence for B+ K+ decays

Abstract

We search for the rare decay B+→ K+ in a 362\ fb-1 sample of electron-positron collisions at the (4S) resonance collected with the Belle II detector at the SuperKEKB collider. We use the inclusive properties of the accompanying B meson in (4S) B 0.18em -0.18em B events to suppress background from other decays of the signal B candidate and light-quark pair production. We validate the measurement with an auxiliary analysis based on a conventional hadronic reconstruction of the accompanying B meson. For background suppression, we exploit distinct signal features using machine learning methods tuned with simulated data. The signal-reconstruction efficiency and background suppression are validated through various control channels. The branching fraction is extracted in a maximum likelihood fit. Our inclusive and hadronic analyses yield consistent results for the B+→ K+ branching fraction of [2.7 0.5(stat) 0.5(syst)] × 10-5 and [1.1+0.9-0.8(stat)+0.8-0.5(syst)] × 10-5, respectively. Combining the results, we determine the branching fraction of the decay B+→ K+ to be [2.3 0.5(stat)+0.5-0.4(syst)]× 10-5, providing the first evidence for this decay at 3.5 standard deviations. The combined result is 2.7 standard deviations above the standard model expectation.

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