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Measurement of the branching fraction of decay at Belle

  • S. X. Li
  • , L. K. Li
  • , C. P. Shen
  • , I. Adachi
  • , H. Aihara
  • , S. Al Said
  • , D. M. Asner
  • , T. Aushev
  • , P. Behera
  • , K. Belous
  • , J. Bennett
  • , M. Bessner
  • , V. Bhardwaj
  • , B. Bhuyan
  • , T. Bilka
  • , J. Biswal
  • , A. Bobrov
  • , D. Bodrov
  • , J. Borah
  • , A. Bozek
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Abstract

Using of data collected with the Belle detector operating at the KEKB asymmetric-energy collider, we present a measurement of the branching fraction of the singly Cabibbo-suppressed decay . A clear signal is observed for with a statistical significance of 9.1 standard deviations, and we measure the ratio of branching fractions , from which we infer the branching fraction . The first quoted uncertainty is statistical, the second systematic, and the third from the reference mode .

Original languageEnglish
Article number072008
JournalPhysical Review D
Volume104
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2021

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