Evidence for the Rare Decay B -> K*ll and Measurement of the B -> Kll Branching Fraction
Abstract
We present evidence for the flavor-changing neutral current decay B K*+- and a measurement of the branching fraction for the related process B K+-, where +- is either an e+e- or μ+μ- pair. These decays are highly suppressed in the Standard Model, and they are sensitive to contributions from new particles in the intermediate state. The data sample comprises 123× 106 (4S) BB decays collected with the Babar detector at the PEP-II e+e- storage ring. Averaging over K(*) isospin and lepton flavor, we obtain the branching fractions B(B K+-)=(0.65+0.14-0.13 0.04)× 10-6 and B(B K*+-)=(0.88+0.33-0.29 0.10)× 10-6, where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. The significance of the B K+- signal is over 8σ, while for B K*+- it is 3.3σ.
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