Measurements of exclusive Bs0 decays at the Y(5S) resonance
Abstract
Several exclusive Bs0 decays are studied using a 1.86 fb-1 data sample collected at the Y(5S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy e+ e- collider. In the Bs0 Ds- π+ decay mode we find 10 Bs0 candidates and measure the corresponding branching fraction. Combining the Bs0 -> Ds(*)- π+, Bs0 -> Ds(*)- +, Bs0 -> J/ φ and Bs0 -> J/ η decay modes, a significant Bs0 signal is observed. The ratio σ (e+ e- -> Bs* Bs*) / σ (e+ e- -> Bs(*) Bs(*)) = (93+7-9 1)% is obtained at the Y(5S) energy, indicating that Bs0 meson production proceeds predominantly through the creation of B*s B*s pairs. The Bs0 and Bs* meson masses are measured to be M(Bs0)=(5370 1 3)MeV/c2 and M(Bs*)=(5418 1 3)MeV/c2. Upper limits on the Bs0 -> γ γ, Bs0 -> φ γ, Bs0 -> K+ K- and Bs0 -> Ds(*)+ Ds(*)- branching fractions are also reported.
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