Measurement of the B0 meson properties using partially reconstructed B0 to D*-pi+ and B0 to D*-l+nu decays with the BABAR detector

Abstract

The two B0 decay processes B0 --> D*-pi+ and B0 --> D*-l+nu have been studied by means of a partial reconstruction technique using a data sample collected with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II storage ring. To increase statistics, only the soft pi- from the decay D*- --> pi-D0 was used in association with either an oppositely-charged high-momentum pion or lepton. Events were then identified by exploiting the constraints from the simple kinematics of Y(4S) decays. A clear signature is obtained in each case. The position of the B0 decay point was obtained from the reconstructed pi+(l+)pi- vertex. The position of the other anti-B0 in the event was also determined. Taking advantage of the boost given to the Y(4S) system by the asymmetric beam energies of PEP-II, the lifetime of the B0 meson has been measured from the separation distance between the two vertices along the beam direction. The preliminary results are tauB0 = 1.55+/-0.05+/-0.07 ps, tauB0 = 1.62+/-0.02+/-0.09 ps, respectively for the B0 --> D*-pi+ and B0 --> D*-l+nu channels.

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