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Measurements of branching fractions of Λc+Σ+η and Λc+Σ+η and asymmetry parameters of Λc+Σ+π0, Λc+Σ+η, and Λc+Σ+η

S. X. Li et al. (Belle Collaboration)
Phys. Rev. D 107, 032003 – Published 14 February 2023

Abstract

We report a study of Λc+Σ+π0, Λc+Σ+η, and Λc+Σ+η using the data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 980fb1 collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e collider. The branching fractions relative to Λc+Σ+π0 are measured as BΛc+Σ+η/BΛc+Σ+π0=0.25±0.03±0.01 and BΛc+Σ+η/BΛc+Σ+π0=0.33±0.06±0.02. Using BΛc+Σ+π0=(1.25±0.10)%, we obtain BΛc+Σ+η=(3.14±0.35±0.17±0.25)×103 and BΛc+Σ+η=(4.16±0.75±0.25±0.33)×103. Here the uncertainties are statistical, systematic, and from BΛc+Σ+π0, respectively. The ratio of the branching fraction of Λc+Σ+η with respect to that of Λc+Σ+η is measured to be BΛc+Σ+η/BΛc+Σ+η=1.34±0.28±0.08. We update the asymmetry parameter of Λc+Σ+π0, αΣ+π0=0.48±0.02±0.02, with a considerably improved precision. The asymmetry parameters of Λc+Σ+η and Λc+Σ+η are measured to be αΣ+η=0.99±0.03±0.05 and αΣ+η=0.46±0.06±0.03 for the first time.

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  • Received 23 August 2022
  • Accepted 8 December 2022

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.107.032003

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Vol. 107, Iss. 3 — 1 February 2023

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