Observation of B Decays to Two Kaons

Abstract

Using 449 million BBbar pairs collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider, we observe clear signals for B+-> K0 K+ and B0-> K0 K0 decays with 5.3 sigma and 6.0 sigma significance, respectively. We measure the branching fractions Br(B+-> K0 K+ = (1.22+0.32+0.13-0.28-0.16)x10-6 and Br(B0-> K0 K0) = (0.87+0.25-0.20 +- 0.09)x10-6, and partial-rate asymmetries ACP(B+-> K0 K+) = 0.13+0.23-0.24+- 0.02 and ACP(B0-> K0 K0) = -0.58+0.73-0.66+- 0.04. From a simultaneous fit we also obtain Br(B+-> K0π+)= (22.8+0.8-0.7 +- 1.3)x 10-6 and ACP(B+-> K0 π+) = 0.03 +- 0.03 +- 0.01. The first and second error in the branching fractions and the partial-rate asymmetries are statistical and systematic, respectively. No signal is observed for B0-> K+ K- decays, and for this branching fraction we set an upper limit of 4.1x10-7 at the 90% confidence level.

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