Measurements of the branching fractions of c+ +KS0, c+ 0π+, and c+ 0K+ at Belle and Belle II

Abstract

Using 983.0 fb-1 and 427.9 fb-1 data samples collected with the Belle and Belle II detectors at the KEKB and SuperKEKB asymmetric energy e+e- colliders, respectively, we present studies of the Cabibbo-favored c+ decays c+ +KS0 and c+ 0π+, and the singly Cabibbo-suppressed decay c+ 0K+. The ratios of branching fractions of c+ +KS0 and c+ 0K+ relative to that of c+-π+π+ are measured for the first time, while the ratio B(c+0π+)/ B(c+-π+π+) is also determined and improved by an order of magnitude in precision. The measured branching fraction ratios are B(c+ +KS0)B(c+ -π+π+)= 0.067 0.007 0.003, B(c+ 0π+)B(c+ -π+π+) = 0.251 0.005 0.010, B(c+ 0K+)B(c+ -π+π+) = 0.017 0.003 0.001. Additionally, the ratio B(c+0K+)/ B(c+0π+) is measured to be 0.068 0.010 0.004. Here, the first and second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. Multiplying the ratios by the branching fraction of the normalization mode, B(c+-π+π+)= (2.9 1.3)\%, we obtain the following absolute branching fractions B(c++K0S) = (0.194 0.021 0.009 0.087 )%, B(c+0π+) = (0.728 0.014 0.027 0.326 )%, B(c+0K+) = (0.049 0.007 0.003 0.022 )%.

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