The Inclusive Decays B D X and B D* X

Abstract

We report new measurements of the differential and total branching ratios for inclusive B decay to D0, D+ and D*+ and the first measurement of the same quantities for inclusive B decay to D*0. Here B is the mixture of Bd and Bu from (4S) decay. Furthermore, since more than one charm particle (or antiparticle) of the same kind can be produced in B decay, here ``inclusive B branching ratio'' is used to mean the average number of charm particles and their antiparticles of a certain species produced in B decay. We obtain the following results (the first error is statistical, the second systematic of this analysis, the third is propagated from other measurements): B(B D0 X) = (0.636 0.014 0.019 0.018), B(B D+ X) = (0.235 0.009 0.009 0.024), B(B D*0 X) = (0.247 0.012 0.018 0.018), B(B D*+ X) = (0.239 0.011 0.014 0.009). The following ratio of branching ratios is not affected by most of the systematic errors: B(B D*0 X)/ B(B D*+ X) = (1.03 0.07 0.09 0.08). We also report the first measurement of the momentum-dependent D*0 polarization and a new measurement of the D*+ polarization in inclusive B decay. Using these measurements and other CLEO results and making some additional assumptions, we calculate the average number of c and c quarks produced in B decay to be < nc > = 1.10 0.05.

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