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Measurement of Branching Fractions of $\Lambda_{c}^{+} \rightarrow \eta\Lambda\pi^{+}$, $\eta \Sigma^{0} \pi^{+}$, $\Lambda(1670) \pi^{+}$, and $\eta \Sigma(1385)^{+}$

Authors :
Lee, J. Y.
Tanida, K.
Kato, Y.
Kim, S. K.
Yang, S. B.
Adachi, I.
Ahn, J. K.
Aihara, H.
Said, S. Al
Asner, D. M.
Aushev, T.
Ayad, R.
Babu, V.
Bahinipati, S.
Behera, P.
Beleño, C.
Bennett, J.
Bessner, M.
Bhuyan, B.
Bilka, T.
Biswal, J.
Bonvicini, G.
Bozek, A.
Bračko, M.
Browder, T. E.
Campajola, M.
Cao, L.
Cervenkov, D.
Chang, M. -C.
Chang, P.
Chekelian, V.
Chen, A.
Cheon, B. G.
Chilikin, K.
Cho, K.
Choi, S. -K.
Choi, Y.
Choudhury, S.
Cinabro, D.
Cunliffe, S.
De Nardo, G.
Di Capua, F.
Doležal, Z.
Dong, T. V.
Eidelman, S.
Epifanov, D.
Ferber, T.
Fulsom, B. G.
Garg, R.
Gaur, V.
Garmash, A.
Giri, A.
Goldenzweig, P.
Golob, B.
Hadjivasiliou, C.
Hartbrich, O.
Hayasaka, K.
Hayashii, H.
Hedges, M. T.
Villanueva, M. Hernandez
Hsu, C. -L.
Inami, K.
Ishikawa, A.
Itoh, R.
Iwasaki, M.
Jacobs, W. W.
Jang, E. -J.
Jia, S.
Jin, Y.
Joo, C. W.
Joo, K. K.
Kang, K. H.
Karyan, G.
Kichimi, H.
Kiesling, C.
Kim, B. H.
Kim, D. Y.
Kim, K. -H.
Kim, K. T.
Kim, S. H.
Kim, Y. J.
Kim, Y. -K.
Kinoshita, K.
Kodyš, P.
Korpar, S.
Kotchetkov, D.
Križan, P.
Kroeger, R.
Krokovny, P.
Kuhr, T.
Kulasiri, R.
Kumara, K.
Kuzmin, A.
Kwon, Y. -J.
Lee, S. C.
Li, C. H.
Li, L. K.
Li, Y. B.
Gioi, L. Li
Libby, J.
Lieret, K.
Liptak, Z.
Liventsev, D.
Luo, T.
MacQueen, C.
Masuda, M.
Matsuda, T.
Matvienko, D.
Merola, M.
Miyabayashi, K.
Mizuk, R.
Mohanty, G. B.
Moon, T. J.
Mori, T.
Mussa, R.
Nakano, T.
Nakao, M.
Natochii, A.
Nayak, M.
Niiyama, M.
Nisar, N. K.
Nishida, S.
Ogawa, K.
Ogawa, S.
Olsen, S. L.
Ono, H.
Onuki, Y.
Oskin, P.
Pakhlov, P.
Pakhlova, G.
Pardi, S.
Park, S. -H.
Patra, S.
Paul, S.
Pedlar, T. K.
Pestotnik, R.
Piilonen, L. E.
Podobnik, T.
Popov, V.
Prencipe, E.
Prim, M. T.
Rostomyan, A.
Rout, N.
Russo, G.
Sahoo, D.
Sakai, Y.
Sandilya, S.
Sangal, A.
Santelj, L.
Savinov, V.
Schnell, G.
Schueler, J.
Schwanda, C.
Schwartz, A. J.
Seidl, R.
Seino, Y.
Senyo, K.
Sevior, M. E.
Shapkin, M.
Shebalin, V.
Shiu, J. -G.
Shwartz, B.
Sokolov, A.
Solovieva, E.
Stanič, S.
Starič, M.
Stottler, Z. S.
Sumihama, M.
Sumiyoshi, T.
Sutcliffe, W.
Takizawa, M.
Tamponi, U.
Tenchini, F.
Uchida, M.
Uglov, T.
Uno, S.
Usov, Y.
Vahsen, S. E.
Van Tonder, R.
Varner, G.
Vinokurova, A.
Vorobyev, V.
Vossen, A.
Wang, C. H.
Wang, E.
Wang, M. -Z.
Wang, P.
Watanabe, M.
Watanuki, S.
Wehle, S.
Wiechczynski, J.
Xu, X.
Yabsley, B. D.
Yan, W.
Ye, H.
Yelton, J.
Yin, J. H.
Yuan, C. Z.
Yusa, Y.
Zhang, Z. P.
Zhilich, V.
Zhukova, V.
Zhulanov., V.
Source :
Phys. Rev. D 103, 052005 (2021)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We report branching fraction measurements of four decay modes of the $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ baryon, each of which includes an $\eta$ meson and a $\Lambda$ baryon in the final state, and all of which are measured relative to the $\Lambda_{c}^{+} \rightarrow p K^{-} pi^{+}$ decay mode. The results are based on a $980~\mathrm{fb^{-1}}$ data sample collected by the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy $e^{+}e^{-}$ collider. Two decays, $\eta \Sigma^{0} \pi^{+}$ and $\Lambda(1670) \pi^{+}$, are observed for the first time, while the measurements of the other decay modes, $\Lambda_{c}^{+} \rightarrow \eta\Lambda\pi^{+}$ and $\eta\Sigma(1385)^{+}$, are more precise than those made previously. We obtain $\mathcal{B}(\Lambda_{c}^{+} \rightarrow \eta \Lambda \pi^{+})/\mathcal{B}(\Lambda_{c}^{+} \rightarrow p K^{-} \pi^{+})$ = $0.293 \pm 0.003 \pm 0.014$, $\mathcal{B}(\Lambda_{c}^{+} \rightarrow \eta \Sigma^{0} \pi^{+})/\mathcal{B}(\Lambda_{c}^{+} \rightarrow p K^{-} \pi^{+})$ = $0.120 \pm 0.006 \pm 0.006$, $\mathcal{B}(\Lambda_{c}^{+} \rightarrow \Lambda(1670) \pi^{+}) \times \mathcal{B}(\Lambda(1670) \rightarrow \eta \Lambda)/\mathcal{B}(\Lambda_{c}^{+} \rightarrow p K^{-} \pi^{+})$ = $(5.54 \pm 0.29 \pm 0.73 ) \times 10^{-2}$, and $\mathcal{B}(\Lambda_{c}^{+} \rightarrow \eta \Sigma(1385)^{+})/\mathcal{B}(\Lambda_{c}^{+} \rightarrow p K^{-} \pi^{+})$ = $0.192 \pm 0.006 \pm 0.016$. The mass and width of the $\Lambda(1670)$ are also precisely determined to be $1674.3 \pm 0.8 \pm 4.9~{\rm MeV}/c^{2}$ and $36.1 \pm 2.4 \pm 4.8~{\rm MeV}$, respectively, where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively.<br />Comment: To be submitted to Physical Review D

Subjects

Subjects :
High Energy Physics - Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. D 103, 052005 (2021)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2008.11575
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.103.052005