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Physical Review D | 2002

First measurement of Γ(D* +) and precision measurement of m D*+-m D0

A. Anastassov; E. Eckhart; K. K. Gan; C. Gwon; T. Hart; K. Honscheid; D. Hufnagel; H. Kagan; R. Kass; T. K. Pedlar; J. B. Thayer; E. von Toerne; M. M. Zoeller; S. J. Richichi; H. Severini; P. Skubic; Alexander Undrus; V. Savinov; S. Chen; J. W. Hinson; Junghoon Lee; D. H. Miller; E. I. Shibata; I. P. J. Shipsey; V. Pavlunin; D. Cronin-Hennessy; A. L. Lyon; W. Park; E. H. Thorndike; T. E. Coan

We present the first measurement of the D*+ width using 9/fb of e+ e- data collected near the Upsilon(4S) resonance by the CLEO II.V detector. Our method uses advanced tracking techniques and a reconstruction method that takes advantage of the small vertical size of the CESR beam spot to measure the energy release distribution from the D*+ -> D0 pi+ decay. We find Gamma(D*+) = 96 +- 4 (Statistical) +- 22 (Systematic) keV. We also measure the energy release in the decay and compute Delta m = m(D*+) - m(D0) = 145.412 +- 0.002 (Statistical) +- 0.012 (Systematic) MeV/c^2


Physical Review D | 2001

First observation of B̄ 0→ D* 0π +π +π -π -decays

K. W. Edwards; A. J. Sadoff; R. Ammar; A. Bean; D. Besson; X. Zhao; S. Anderson; V. V. Frolov; Y. Kubota; S. J. Lee; R. Poling; A. Smith; C. J. Stepaniak; J. Urheim; S. Ahmed; M. S. Alam; S. B. Athar; L. Jian; L. Ling; M. Saleem; S. Timm; F. R. Wappler; A. Anastassov; E. Eckhart; K. K. Gan; C. Gwon; T. Hart; K. Honscheid; D. Hufnagel; H. Kagan

We report on the observation of B0bar -> D*0 pi+ pi+ pi- pi- decays. The branching ratio is (0.30 +/- 0.07 +/- 0.06)%. Interest in this particular mode was sparked by Ligeti, Luke and Wise who propose it as a way to check the validity of factorization tests in B0bar -> D*+ pi+ pi- pi- pi0 decays.


Physical Review D | 2000

Resonance structure of {tau}{sup -}{yields}K{sup -}{pi}{sup +}{pi}{sup -}{nu}{sub {tau}} decays

D. M. Asner; A. Eppich; J. Gronberg; T. S. Hill; D. J. Lange; Richard J. S. Morrison; R. A. Briere; B. H. Behrens; W. T. Ford; A. Gritsan

Using a sample of 4.7/fb integrated luminosity accumulated with the CLEO II detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR), we investigate the mass spectrum and resonant structure in tau->Kpipi decays. We measure the relative fractions of K1(1270) and K1(1400) resonances in these decays, as well as the K1 masses and widths. Our fitted K1 resonances are somewhat broader than previous hadroproduction measurements, and in agreement with recent LEP results from tau decay. The larger central value of our measured width supports models which attribute the small tau->Kpipi branching fraction to larger K1 widths than are presently tabulated. We also determine the Ka-Kb mixing angle theta_K.


Physical Review D | 2000

Measurement of B({lambda}{sub c}{sup +}{yields}pK{sup -}{pi}{sup +})

D. E. Jaffe; G. Masek; Hans P. Paar; E. M. Potter; S. Prell; V. Sharma; D. M. Asner; A. Eppich; J. Gronberg; T. S. Hill

The /\c->pKpi yield has been measured in a sample of two-jet continuum events containing a both an anticharm tag (Dbar) as well as an antiproton (e+e- -> Dbar pbar X), with the antiproton in the hemisphere opposite the Dbar. Under the hypothesis that such selection criteria tag e+e- -> Dbar pbar (/\c) X events, the /\c->pkpi branching fraction can be determined by measuring the pkpi yield in the same hemisphere as the antiprotons in our Dbar pbar X sample. Combining our results from three independent types of anticharm tags, we obtain B(/\c->pKpi)=(5.0+/-0.5+/-1.2)%


Physical Review Letters | 1999

Observation of Two Narrow States Decaying into {Xi}{sup +}{sub c} {gamma} and {Xi}{sup 0}{sub c} {gamma}

C. P. Jessop; K. Lingel; H. Marsiske; M. Perl; V. Savinov; D. Ugolini; X. Zhou; T. E. Coan; V. Fadeyev; I. Korolkov; Y. Maravin; I. Narsky; R. Stroynowski; J. Ye; T. Wlodek; M. Artuso; E. Dambasuren; S. Kopp; G. C. Moneti; R. Mountain; S. Schuh; T. Skwarnicki; S. Stone; A. Titov; G. H. A. Viehhauser; J. C. Wang; S. E. Csorna; K. W. McLean; S. Marka; Z. Xu

We report the rst observation of two narrow charmed strange baryons decaying to + c and 0 c , respectively, using data from the CLEO II detector at CESR. We interpret the observed signals as the +0


Physical Review Letters | 1999

First Observation of the Decay B{sup 0} {r_arrow} D{sup {asterisk}+}D {sup {asterisk}{minus}}

M. Artuso; E. Dambasuren; S. Kopp; G. C. Moneti; R. Mountain; S. Schuh; T. Skwarnicki; S. Stone; A. Titov; G. H. A. Viehhauser; J. C. Wang; S. E. Csorna; K. W. McLean; S. Marka; Z. Xu; R. Godang; K. Kinoshita; I. C. Lai; P. Pomianowski; S. Schrenk; G. Bonvicini; D. Cinabro; R. L. Greene; L. P. Perera; G. J. Zhou; S. Chan; G. Eigen; E. Lipeles; J. S. Miller; M. Schmidtler

We have observed four fully reconstructed B0 -> D*+D*- candidates in 5.8 million Upsilon(4S) -> BBbar decays recorded with the CLEO detector. The background is estimated to be 0.31 +- 0.10 events. The probability that the background could produce four or more signal candidates with the observed distribution among D*+ and D*- decay modes is 1.1 X 10^{-4}. The measured decay rate, Br(B0 -> D*+D*-) = [6.2 +4.0-2.9 (stat) +- 1.0(syst)] X 10^{-4}, is large enough for this decay mode to be of interest for the measurement of a time-dependent CP asymmetry.


Physical Review D | 2000

Measurement of B(λ{sub c}{sup +}pK⁻{sup +})

D. E. Jaffe; G. Masek; Hans P. Paar; E. M. Potter; S. Prell; V. Sharma; D. M. Asner; A. Eppich; J. Gronberg; T. S. Hill


Physical Review D | 2000

Resonance structure of ⁻K⁻{sup +}⁻ν{sub } decays

D. M. Asner; A. Eppich; J. Gronberg; T. S. Hill; D. J. J. de Lange; Richard J. S. Morrison; R. A. Briere; B. H. Behrens; W. T. Ford; A. Gritsan


Archive | 2000

Search for CP Violation in B 6 ! JcK 6 and B 6 ! c2SK 6 Decays

G. Bonvicini; D. Cinabro; S. McGee; L. P. Perera; G. J. Zhou; E. Lipeles; S. P. Pappas; M. Schmidtler; A. Shapiro; W. M. Sun; A. J. Weinstein; F. Würthwein; D.E. Jaffe; G. Masek; H. P. Paar; E. M. Potter; S. Prell; V. Sharma; D. M. Asner; A. Eppich; T. S. Hill; R. J. Morrison; H. N. Nelson; R. A. Briere; B. H. Behrens; W. T. Ford; A. V. Gritsan; J. Roy; J. G. Smith; J. P. Alexander


Physical Review Letters | 1999

Observation of Two Narrow States Decaying into {sup +}{sub c} γ and °{sub c} γ

C. P. Jessop; K. Lingel; H. Marsiske; M. Perl; V. Savinov; D. Ugolini; X.-F. Zhou; T. E. Coan; V. Fadeyev; I. Ya. Korolkov; Y. Maravin; I. Narsky; R. Stroynowski; Jun Ye; T. Wlodek; M. Artuso; E. Dambasuren; S. Kopp; G. C. Moneti; Ming-Wen Hu; S. Schuh; T. Skwarnicki; S. Stone; Alexander I. Titov; G. H. A. Viehhauser; J. Wang; S. E. Csorna; K. W. McLean; Sz. Marka; Z. Xu

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University of Chicago

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