A. Gritsan
University of Colorado Boulder
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Physical Review D | 2001
A. Gritsan; J. P. Alexander; R. Baker; C. Bebek; B. E. Berger; K. Berkelman; F. Blanc; V. Boisvert; D. G. Cassel; P. S. Drell; J. E. Duboseq; K. M. Ecklund; R. Ehrlich; P. Gaidarev; L. Gibbons; B. Gittelman; S. W. Gray; D. L. Hartill; B. K. Heltsley; P. I. Hopman; L. Hsu; C. D. Jones; J. Kandaswamy; D. L. Kreinick; M. Lohner; A. Magerkurth; T. O. Meyer; N. B. Mistry; E. Nordberg; M. Palmer
We report on a search for the decay B+ -> D*+ K0_S and its charge conjugate with the CLEO detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR). No candidates are found in 9.10/fb of data. The background is estimated to be 0.29 +- 0.05 leading to an upper limit BF(B+ -> D*+ K0_S) = 9.5 x 10^{-5} (90% C.L.).
Physical Review D | 2000
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
B. H. Behrens; W. T. Ford; A. Gritsan; H. Krieg; J. Roy; J. G. Smith; J. P. Alexander; R. Baker; C. Bebek; B. E. Berger
Using a sample of 3.3 million Upsilon(4S) -> BBbar events collected with the CLEO II detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR), we measure the branching fraction for B -> rho l nu, |V_ub|, and the partial rate (Delta Gamma) in three bins of q^2 = (p_B-p_rho)^2. We find B(B^0 -> rho^- l^+ nu)=(2.69 +- 0.41^+0.35_-0.40 +- 0.50) 10^-4, |V_ub|=(3.23 +- 0.24^+0.23_-0.26 +- 0.58) 10^-3, Delta Gamma (0 rho l nu decays with leptons in the energy range above 2.3 GeV. Averaging with the previously published CLEO results, we obtain B(B^0 -> rho^- l^+ nu) = (2.57 +- 0.29^+0.33_-0.46 +- 0.41) 10^-4 and |V_{ub}| = (3.25 +- 0.14 ^+0.21_-0.29 +- 0.55) 10^-3.
Physical Review D | 2000
R. A. Briere; B. H. Behrens; W. T. Ford; A. Gritsan; H. Krieg; J. Roy; Jeremy Smith; J. P. Alexander; R. Baker; C. Bebek
Physical Review D | 2000
B. H. Behrens; W. T. Ford; A. Gritsan; H. Krieg; J. Roy; Jeremy Smith; J. P. Alexander; R. Baker; C. Bebek; B. E. Berger
Physical Review D | 2000
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