We present a measurement of the branching fraction for the decay B -→K0*- using a sample of approximately 86×106 BB̄ pairs collected by the BABAR detector from e+e- collisions near the γ(4S) resonance. The D0 is detected through its decays to K -π+, K-π+π0, and K- π+ π- π+, and the K*- through its decay to KS0π -. We measure the branching fraction to be B(B -→D0K*-) = [6.3±0.7(stat) ±0.5(syst)]×10-4. © 2004 The American Physical Society.

Aubert, B., Barate, R., Boutigny, D., Couderc, F., Gaillard, J., Hicheur, A., et al. (2004). Measurement of the branching fraction for B-→D 0K*-. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 69(5), 1-7 [10.1103/PhysRevD.69.051101].

Measurement of the branching fraction for B-→D 0K*-

PATRIGNANI, CLAUDIA;
2004

Abstract

We present a measurement of the branching fraction for the decay B -→K0*- using a sample of approximately 86×106 BB̄ pairs collected by the BABAR detector from e+e- collisions near the γ(4S) resonance. The D0 is detected through its decays to K -π+, K-π+π0, and K- π+ π- π+, and the K*- through its decay to KS0π -. We measure the branching fraction to be B(B -→D0K*-) = [6.3±0.7(stat) ±0.5(syst)]×10-4. © 2004 The American Physical Society.
2004
Aubert, B., Barate, R., Boutigny, D., Couderc, F., Gaillard, J., Hicheur, A., et al. (2004). Measurement of the branching fraction for B-→D 0K*-. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 69(5), 1-7 [10.1103/PhysRevD.69.051101].
Aubert, B.; Barate, R.; Boutigny, D.; Couderc, F.; Gaillard, J.-M.; Hicheur, A.; Karyotakis, Y.; Lees, J. P.; Robbe, P.; Tisserand, V.; Zghiche, A.; P...espandi
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