Measurement of the branching fractions of the Cabibbo-favored decays c+ KS0K+ and c+0KS0π+ and search for c+0 KS0K+
Abstract
Based on e+e- collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of about 4.5 fb-1 collected at center-of-mass energies between 4599.53 MeV and 4698.82 MeV with the BESIII detector, the absolute branching fraction of the Cabibbo-favored decay c+ KS0K+ is measured to be (3.120.460.15)×10-3. Combined with a previous measurement from the BESIII Collaboration, the branching fraction of the decay c+ KS0K+ is calculated to be (3.070.260.13)×10-3. The decay c+0KS0π+ is observed for the first time with a statistical significance of 6.6σ, and its branching fraction is determined to be (3.700.600.21)×10-3. In addition, a search for the decay c+0 KS0K+ is performed and its branching fraction is determined to be (0.80+0.28-0.240.16)×10-3, corresponding to an upper limit of 1.28×10-3 at 90\% confidence level. These measurements provide new information that can be used to distinguish between theoretical models.
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