Precision Measurement of the Ds*+- Ds+ Mass Difference
Abstract
We have measured the vector-pseudoscalar mass splitting M(Ds*+)-M(Ds+) = 144.22 0.47 0.37 MeV, significantly more precise than the previous world average. We minimize the systematic errors by also measuring the vector-pseudoscalar mass difference M(D*0)-M(D0) using the radiative decay D*0→ D0γ, obtaining [M(Ds*+)-M(Ds+)]-[M(D*0)-M(D0)] = 2.09 0.47 0.37 MeV. This is then combined with our previous high-precision measurement of M(D*0)-M(D0), which used the decay D*0→ D0π0. We also measure the mass difference M(Ds+)-M(D+)=99.5 0.6 0.3 MeV, using the φπ+ decay modes of the Ds+ and D+ mesons.
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