Study of the decays D0KK, ππ¯
Using the CLEO detector we have observed the Cabibbo-suppressed decays D0→K0K¯0, K+K−, and π+π−. We determine B(D0→K0K¯0)= (0.13+0.07+0.02−0.05−0.02)%. Our measurement B(D0→K+K−)/B(D0→π+π−)=2.35±0.37±0.28 represents asubstantial improvement over previous results. We find no evidence for the decay D0...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-68142021-02-25T09:24:02Z Study of the decays D0KK, ππ¯ ALEXANDER, J.; et al., THULASIDAS, M. Using the CLEO detector we have observed the Cabibbo-suppressed decays D0→K0K¯0, K+K−, and π+π−. We determine B(D0→K0K¯0)= (0.13+0.07+0.02−0.05−0.02)%. Our measurement B(D0→K+K−)/B(D0→π+π−)=2.35±0.37±0.28 represents asubstantial improvement over previous results. We find no evidence for the decay D0→π0π0, and place a 90%-confidence-level upper limit of B(D0→π0π0) 1990-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5811 info:doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.65.1184 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Computer Sciences Databases and Information Systems |
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Using the CLEO detector we have observed the Cabibbo-suppressed decays D0→K0K¯0, K+K−, and π+π−. We determine B(D0→K0K¯0)= (0.13+0.07+0.02−0.05−0.02)%. Our measurement B(D0→K+K−)/B(D0→π+π−)=2.35±0.37±0.28 represents asubstantial improvement over previous results. We find no evidence for the decay D0→π0π0, and place a 90%-confidence-level upper limit of B(D0→π0π0) |
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