Phys. Rev. D
48,
4007–4017
(1993)
Study of D0 decays into K̅ 0 and K̅ *0
M. Procario et al.
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M. Procario1, S. Yang1, D. S. Akerib2, B. Barish2, M. Chadha2, S. Chan2, D. F. Cowen2, G. Eigen2, J. S. Miller2, J. Urheim2, A. J. Weinstein2, D. Acosta3, M. Athanas3, G. Masek3, B. Ong3, H. Paar3, M. Sivertz3, A. Bean4, J. Gronberg4, R. Kutschke4, S. Menary4, R. J. Morrison4, S. Nakanishi4, H. N. Nelson4, T. K. Nelson4, J. D. Richman4, H. Tajima4, D. Schmidt4, D. Sperka4, M. S. Witherell4, R. Ballest5, M. Daoudi5, W. T. Ford5, D. R. Johnson5, K. Lingel5, M. Lohner5, P. Rankin5, J. G. Smith5, J. P. Alexander6, C. Bebek6, K. Berkelman6, D. Besson6, T. E. Browder6, D. G. Cassel6, H. A. Cho6, D. M. Coffman6, P. S. Drell6, R. Ehrlich6, R. S. Galik6, M. Garcia-Sciveres6, B. Geiser6, B. Gittelman6, S. W. Gray6, D. L. Hartill6, B. K. Heltsley6, K. Honscheid6, C. D. Jones6, S. L. Jones6, J. Kandaswamy6, N. Katayama6, P. C. Kim6, D. L. Kreinick6, G. S. Ludwig6, J. Masui6, J. Mevissen6, N. B. Mistry6, C. R. Ng6, E. Nordberg6, M. Ogg6,*, C. O'Grady6, J. R. Patterson6, D. Peterson6, D. Riley6, M. Sapper6, M. Selen6, H. Worden6, M. Worris6, F. Würthwein6, P. Avery7, A. Freyberger7, R. Rodriquez7, R. Stephens1, J. Yelton7, D. Cinabro8, S. Henderson8, K. Kinoshita8, T. Liu8, M. Saulnier8, R. Wilson8, H. Yamamoto8, A. J. Sadoff9, R. Ammar10, S. Ball10, P. Baringer10, D. Coppage10, N. Copty10, R. Davis10, N. Hancock10, M. Kelly10, N. Kwak10, H. Lam10, Y. Kubota11, M. Lattery11, J. K. Nelson11, S. Patton11, D. Perticone11, R. Poling11, V. Savinov11, S. Schrenk11, R. Wang11, M. S. Alam12, I. J. Kim12, B. Nemati12, J. J. O'Neill12, V. Romero12, H. Severini12, C. R. Sun12, M. M. Zoeller12, G. Crawford13, R. Fulton13, K. K. Gan13, H. Kagan13, R. Kass13, J. Lee13, R. Malchow13, F. Morrow13, Y. Skovpen13,†, M. Sung13, C. White13, J. Whitmore13, P. Wilson13, F. Butler14, X. Fu14, G. Kalbfleisch14, M. Lambrecht14, W. R. Ross14, P. Skubic14, J. Snow14, P. L. Wang14, M. Wood14, D. Bortoletto15, D. N. Brown15, J. Dominick15, R. L. McIlwain15, T. Miao15, D. H. Miller15, M. Modesitt15, S. F. Schaffner15, E. I. Shibata15, I. P. J. Shipsey15, P. N. Wang15, M. Battle16, J. Ernst16, H. Kroha16, S. Roberts16, K. Sparks16, E. H. Thorndike16, C. H. Wang16, S. Sanghera17, T. Skwarnicki17, R. Stroynowski17, M. Artuso18, M. Goldberg18, N. Horwitz18, R. Kennett18, G. C. Moneti18, F. Muheim18, S. Playfer18, Y. Rozen18, P. Rubin18, S. Stone18, M. Thulasidas18, G. Zhu18, A. V. Barnes19, J. Bartelt19, S. E. Csorna19, Z. Egyed19, V. Jain19, and P. Sheldon19
1Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 2California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125 3University of California, La Jolla, California 92093 4University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106 5University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0390 6Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853 7University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611 8Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 9Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York 14850 10University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045 11University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 12State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York 12222 13Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210 14University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 73019 15Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907 16University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14627 17Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas 75275 18Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 13244 19Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37235
Received 14 October 1992; published in the issue dated 1 November 1993
Using the CLEO II detector at CESR we have studied D0 decays into final states with a K̅ 0 or K̅ *0, and have measured branching ratios for the decay modes D0→(K̅ 0/K̅ *0)π0, η, η′. These results are compared with predictions of various charm decay models, and contributions of final-state interactions are discussed.
© 1993 The American Physical Society
URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.48.4007
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevD.48.4007
*Permanent address: Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. †Permanent address: INP, Novosibirsk, Russia.
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