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Title: | Observation of B+ →p Λ ̄ K+K- and B+ → p ̄ Λk+K+ OBSERVATION of ... P.-C. LU et al | Authors: | Ahn, J. K. Jeon, H. B. Kuhr, T. MIN-ZU WANG Cheon, B. G. Ayad, R. Fulsom, B. G. Kotchetkov, D. Dole?al, Z. Cao, L. Bhardwaj, V. Krokovny, P. Bilka, T. Guido, E. CHIA-LIN HSU Asner, D. M. Hayashii, H. Kuzmin, A. Kaliyar, A. B. Garmash, A. Chen, A. Yen-Ting Lai Joffe, D. Giri, A. Biswal, J. Beleno, C. Aulchenko, V. Cunliffe, S. PI-CHING LU Chang, P. Adachi, I. Bhuyan, B. PAO-TI CHANG et al. |
Issue Date: | 1-Feb-2019 | Journal Volume: | 99 | Journal Issue: | 3 | Source: | Physical Review D | Abstract: | © 2019 authors. Published by the American Physical Society. Published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article's title, journal citation, and DOI. Funded by SCOAP 3 . We report the study of B+→pΛ̄K+K- and B+→p̄ΛK+K+ decays using a 772×106 BB̄ pair data sample recorded on the Ï (4S) resonance with the Belle detector at KEKB. The following branching fractions are measured: B(B+→pΛ̄K+K-)=(4.10-0.43+0.45±0.50)×10-6, B(B+→p̄ΛK+K+)=(3.70-0.37+0.39±0.44)×10-6, B(ηc→pΛ̄K-+c.c.)=(2.83-0.34+0.36±0.35)×10-3 and B(B+→pΛ̄φ)=(7.95±2.09±0.77)×10-7, where c.c. denotes the corresponding charge-conjugation process. The intermediate resonance decays are excluded in the four-body decay measurements. We also find evidence for B(ηc→Λ(1520)Λ̄+c.c.)=(3.48±1.48±0.46)×10-3 and B(B+→Λ(1520)Λ̄K+)=(2.23±0.63±0.25)×10-6. No significant signals are found for J/ψ→Λ(1520)Λ̄+c.c. and B+→Λ̄(1520)ΛK+; we set the 90% confidence level upper limits on their decay branching fractions as <1.80×10-3 and <2.08×10-6, respectively. |
URI: | https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/417932 | ISSN: | 24700010 | DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevD.99.032003 |
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