Measurement of the branching ratios for the decays of (Formula Presented) to (Formula Presented) and (Formula Presented)

C. Jessop, K. Lingel, H. Marsiske, M. Perl, S. Schaffner, D. Ugolini, R. Wang, X. Zhou, I. Volobouev, J. Ye, S. Schuh, T. Skwarnicki, S. Stone, G. Viehhauser, X. Xing, P. Gaidarev, B. Gittelman, S. Gray, D. Hartill, B. HeltsleyP. Hopman, J. Kandaswamy, N. Katayama, P. Kim, D. Kreinick, T. Lee, Y. Liu, G. Ludwig, J. Masui, J. Mevissen, N. Mistry, C. Ng, E. Nordberg, M. Ogg, J. Patterson, D. Peterson, D. Riley, A. Soffer, C. Ward

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Abstract

Using a data sample with an integrated luminosity of (Formula presented) collected in (Formula presented) annihilation with the CLEO-II detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring, we have measured the branching ratios for the decay modes (Formula presented) and (Formula presented) relative to (Formula presented) These decay modes are among the most common hadronic decays of the (Formula presented) and can be related by factorization to the semileptonic decays (Formula presented) The results obtained are compared with previous CLEO results and with the branching ratios measured for the related semileptonic decays. We also report results on the Cabibbo-suppressed decays of the (Formula presented) to the same final states.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalPhysical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology
Volume58
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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