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Dalitz analysis of $D^{0}\to K^{-}\pi^{+}\eta$ decays at Belle

Authors :
Belle Collaboration
Chen, Y. Q.
Li, L. K.
Yan, W. B.
Adachi, I.
Aihara, H.
Said, S. Al
Asner, D. M.
Atmacan, H.
Aulchenko, V.
Aushev, T.
Ayad, R.
Babu, V.
Badhrees, I.
Bahinipati, S.
Behera, P.
Bennett, J.
Bhardwaj, V.
Bilka, T.
Biswal, J.
Bozek, A.
Bračko, M.
Browder, T. E.
Campajola, M.
Cao, L.
Červenkov, D.
Chang, M. -C.
Chekelian, V.
Chen, A.
Cheon, B. G.
Chilikin, K.
Cho, H. E.
Cho, K.
Choi, S. -K.
Choi, Y.
Choudhury, S.
Cinabro, D.
Cunliffe, S.
Dash, N.
De Nardo, G.
Di Capua, F.
Doležal, Z.
Dong, T. V.
Eidelman, S.
Epifanov, D.
Fast, J. E.
Ferber, T.
Ferlewicz, D.
Fulsom, B. G.
Garg, R.
Gaur, V.
Gabyshev, N.
Garmash, A.
Giri, A.
Goldenzweig, P.
Golob, B.
Hartbrich, O.
Hayasaka, K.
Hayashii, H.
Hou, W. -S.
Hsu, C. -L.
Inami, K.
Inguglia, G.
Ishikawa, A.
Itoh, R.
Iwasaki, M.
Iwasaki, Y.
Jacobs, W. W.
Jang, E. -J.
Jeon, H. B.
Jia, S.
Jin, Y.
Joo, K. K.
Kang, K. H.
Karyan, G.
Kawasaki, T.
Kim, D. Y.
Kim, S. H.
Kimmel, T. D.
Kinoshita, K.
Kodyš, P.
Korpar, S.
Križan, P.
Kroeger, R.
Krokovny, P.
Kuhr, T.
Kulasiri, R.
Kumar, R.
Kuzmin, A.
Kwon, Y. -J.
Lalwani, K.
Lange, J. S.
Lee, I. S.
Lee, S. C.
Li, Y. B.
Gioi, L. Li
Libby, J.
Lieret, K.
Liventsev, D.
MacNaughton, J.
MacQueen, C.
Masuda, M.
Matvienko, D.
Merola, M.
Miyabayashi, K.
Mizuk, R.
Mohanty, S.
Mussa, R.
Nakao, M.
Natkaniec, Z.
Nayak, M.
Nishida, S.
Ogawa, S.
Ono, H.
Oskin, P.
Pakhlov, P.
Pakhlova, G.
Pardi, S.
Park, H.
Patra, S.
Paul, S.
Pedlar, T. K.
Pestotnik, R.
Piilonen, L. E.
Podobnik, T.
Popov, V.
Prencipe, E.
Prim, M. T.
Rabusov, A.
Ritter, M.
Röhrken, M.
Rout, N.
Russo, G.
Sahoo, D.
Sanuki, T.
Savinov, V.
Schneider, O.
Schnell, G.
Schueler, J.
Schwanda, C.
Schwartz, A. J.
Seino, Y.
Senyo, K.
Sevior, M. E.
Shapkin, M.
Shebalin, V.
Shiu, J. -G.
Sokolov, A.
Solovieva, E.
Starič, M.
Stottler, Z. S.
Sumihama, M.
Sumiyoshi, T.
Sutcliffe, W.
Takizawa, M.
Tanida, K.
Tenchini, F.
Trabelsi, K.
Uchida, M.
Uglov, T.
Uno, S.
Urquijo, P.
Varner, G.
Vorobyev, V.
Wang, C. H.
Wang, E.
Wang, M. -Z.
Wang, P.
Watanabe, M.
Won, E.
Xu, X.
Yang, S. B.
Ye, H.
Yin, J. H.
Yuan, C. Z.
Yusa, Y.
Zhang, Z. P.
Zhilich, V.
Zhukova, V.
Zhulanov, V.
Source :
Phys. Rev. D 102, 012002 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present the results of the first Dalitz plot analysis of the decay $D^{0}\to K^{-}\pi^{+}\eta$. The analysis is performed on a data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 953 $\rm{fb}^{-1}$ collected by the Belle detector at the asymmetric-energy $e^{+}e^{-}$ KEKB collider. The Dalitz plot is well described by a combination of the six resonant decay channels $\bar{K}^{*}(892)^0\eta$, $K^{-}a_0(980)^+$, $K^{-}a_2(1320)^+$, $\bar{K}^{*}(1410)^0\eta$, $K^{*}(1680)^-\pi^{+}$ and $K_2^{*}(1980)^-\pi^{+}$, together with $K\pi$ and $K\eta$ S-wave components. The decays $K^{*}(1680)^{-}\to K^{-}\eta$ and $K_{2}^{*}(1980)^{-}\to K^{-}\eta$ are observed for the first time. We measure ratio of the branching fractions, $\frac{\mathcal{B}(D^{0}\to K^{-}\pi^{+}\eta)}{\mathcal{B}(D^{0}\to K^{-}\pi^{+})}=0.500\pm0.002{\rm(stat)}\pm0.020{\rm(syst)}\pm0.003{\rm (\mathcal{B}_{PDG})}$. Using the Dalitz fit result, the ratio $\frac{\mathcal{B}(K^{*}(1680)\to K\eta)}{\mathcal{B}(K^{*}(1680)\to K\pi)}$ is measured to be $0.11\pm0.02{\rm(stat)}^{+0.06}_{-0.04}{\rm(syst)}\pm0.04{\rm(\mathcal{B}_{\text{PDG}})}$; this is much lower than the theoretical expectations ($\approx1$) made under the assumption that $K^{*}(1680)$ is a pure $1^{3}D_1$ state. The product branching fraction $\mathcal{B}(D^0\to [K_2^{*}(1980)^-\to K^{-}\eta]\pi^{+})=(2.2^{+1.7}_{-1.9})\times10^{-4}$ is determined. In addition, the $\pi\eta^{\prime}$ contribution to the $a_0(980)^{\pm}$ resonance shape is confirmed with 10.1$\sigma$ statistical significance using the three-channel Flatt\'{e} model. We also measure $\mathcal{B}(D^0\to\bar{K}^{*}(892)^0\eta)=(1.41^{+0.13}_{-0.12})\%$. This is consistent with, and more precise than, the current world average $(1.02\pm0.30)\%$, deviates with a significance of more than $3\sigma$ from the theoretical predictions of (0.51-0.92)%.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
High Energy Physics - Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. D 102, 012002 (2020)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2003.07759
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.012002