Charmless Hadronic B Decays at BABAR
Abstract
We present preliminary results of several searches for rare charmless hadronic decays of the B meson using data collected by the BABAR detector at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center's PEP-II storage ring. We search for the decays h+h-, h+h-h+, h+h-pi0, X0h+, and X0 KS0, where h = pi or K, and X0 = etaprime or omega. In a sample of 8.8 million B-anti-B decays we measure the branching fractions: BF(B0 --> pi+pi-) = (9.3+2.6-2.3+1.2-1.4) x 10-6, BF(B0 --> K+pi-) = (12.5+3.0-2.6+1.3-1.7) x 10-6, BF(B0 --> rho-pi+) = (49 +/- 13+6-5) x 10-6, and BF(B+ --> etaprime K+) = (62 +/- 18 +/- 8) x 10-6. We calculate upper limits for the modes without a significant signal.
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