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Absolute branching fraction measurements for exclusive D-s semileptonic decays

Authors :
Yelton, J
Rubin, P
Lowrey, N
Mehrabyan, S
Selen, M
Wiss, J
Mitchell, RE
Shepherd, MR
Besson, D
Pedlar, TK
Cronin-Hennessy, D
Gao, KY
Hietala, J
Kubota, Y
Klein, T
Poling, R
Scott, AW
Zweber, P
Dobbs, S
Metreveli, Z
Seth, KK
Tan, BJY
Tomaradze, A
Libby, J
Martin, L
Powell, A
Wilkinson, G
Mendez, H
Ge, JY
Miller, DH
Pavlunin, V
Sanghi, B
Shipsey, IPJ
Xin, B
Adams, GS
Hu, D
Moziak, B
Napolitano, J
Ecklund, KM
He, Q
Insler, J
Muramatsu, H
Park, CS
Thorndike, EH
Yang, F
Artuso, M
Blusk, S
Khalil, S
Li, J
Mountain, R
Randrianarivony, K
Sultana, N
Skwarnicki, T
Stone, S
Wang, JC
Zhang, LM
Bonvicini, G
Cinabro, D
Dubrovin, M
Lincoln, A
Smith, MJ
Naik, P
Rademacker, J
Asner, DM
Edwards, KW
Reed, J
Robichaud, AN
Tatishvili, G
White, EJ
Briere, RA
Vogel, H
Onyisi, PUE
Rosner, JL
Alexander, JP
Cassel, DG
Duboscq, JE
Ehrlich, R
Fields, L
Gibbons, L
Gray, R
Gray, SW
Hartill, DL
Heltsley, BK
Hertz, D
Hunt, JM
Kandaswamy, J
Kreinick, DL
Kuznetsov, VE
Ledoux, J
Mahlke-Krueger, H
Mohapatra, D
Patterson, JR
Peterson, D
Riley, D
Ryd, A
Sadoff, AJ
Shi, X
Stroiney, S
Sun, WM
Wilksen, T
Collaboration, CLEO
Source :
PHYSICAL REVIEW D. 80(5)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

We measure the absolute branching fractions of $\Ds$ semileptonic decays where the hadron in the final state is one of $\phi$, $\eta$, $\etap$, $\Ks$, $\Kstar$, and $f_0$, using $2.8 \times 10^5$ $\epm \to \Ds\Dsstar$ decays collected in the CLEO-c detector at a center-of-mass energy close to 4170 MeV. We obtain ${\cal B}(\Dsp\to \phi e^+ \nu_e) =(2.29\pm 0.37 \pm 0.11)$%, ${\cal B}(\Dsp\to \eta e^+ \nu_e) =(2.48 \pm 0.29 \pm 0.13)$%, ${\cal B}(\Dsp\to \etap e^+ \nu_e) =(0.91 \pm 0.33 \pm 0.05)$%, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. We also obtain ${\cal B}(\Dsp\to K^0 e^+ \nu_e) =(0.37\pm 0.10 \pm 0.02)$%, and ${\cal B}(\Dsp\to K^{\star 0} e^+ \nu_e) =(0.18 \pm 0.07 \pm 0.01)$%, which are the first measurements of Cabibbo suppressed exclusive $\Ds$ semileptonic decays, and, ${\cal B}(\Dsp\to f_0 e^+ \nu_e) \times {\cal B}(f_0 \to \pip\pim) =(0.13\pm 0.04 \pm 0.01)$%. This is the first direct evidence of a semileptonic decay including a scalar meson in the final state.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, revised version, improved figures and added text

Details

ISSN :
15502368 and 15507998
Volume :
80
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bf6f2ecaaef8664d9dcc2c7ef98ca0ba