Measurement of the branching ratio of the decay D0 → π-μ+ν relative to D0 → K -μ+ν

J. M. Link, P. M. Yager, J. C. Anjos, I. Bediaga, C. Göbel, A. A. Machado, J. Magnin, A. Massafferri, J. M. De Miranda, I. M. Pepe, E. Polycarpo, A. C. Dos Reis, S. Carrillo, E. Casimiro, E. Cuautle, A. Sánchez-Hernández, C. Uribe, F. Vázquez, L. Agostino, L. CinquiniJ. P. Cumalat, B. O'Reilly, I. Segoni, K. Stenson, J. N. Butler, H. W.K. Cheung, G. Chiodini, I. Gaines, P. H. Garbincius, L. A. Garren, E. Gottschalk, P. H. Kasper, A. E. Kreymer, R. Kutschke, M. Wang, L. Benussi, M. Bertani, S. Bianco, F. L. Fabbri, A. Zallo, M. Reyes, C. Cawlfield, D. Y. Kim, A. Rahimi, J. Wiss, R. Gardner, A. Kryemadhi, Y. S. Chung, J. S. Kang, B. R. Ko, J. W. Kwak, K. B. Lee, K. Cho, H. Park, G. Alimonti, S. Barberis, M. Boschini, A. Cerutti, P. D'Angelo, M. DiCorato, P. Dini, L. Edera, S. Erba, P. Inzani, F. Leveraro, S. Malvezzi, D. Menasce, M. Mezzadri, L. Moroni, D. Pedrini, C. Pontoglio, F. Prelz, M. Rovere, S. Sala, T. F. Davenport, V. Arena, G. Boca, G. Bonomi, G. Gianini, G. Liguori, D. Lopes Pegna, M. M. Merlo, D. Pantea, S. P. Ratti, C. Riccardi, P. Vitulo, H. Hernandez, A. M. Lopez, H. Mendez, A. Paris, J. Quinones, J. E. Ramirez, Y. Zhang, J. R. Wilson, T. Handler, R. Mitchell, D. Engh, M. Hosack, W. E. Johns, E. Luiggi, J. E. Moore, M. Nehring, P. D. Sheldon, E. W. Vaandering, M. Webster, M. Sheaff

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Abstract

We present a new measurement of the branching ratio of the Cabibbo suppressed decay D0→π-μ+ν relative to the Cabibbo favored decay D0→K-μ+ν and an improved measurement of the ratio |f+ π(0)/f+K(0)|. Our results are 0.074±0.008±0.007 for the branching ratio and 0.85±0. 04±0.04±0.01 for the form factor ratio, respectively.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)51-58
Number of pages8
JournalPhysics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
Volume607
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 3 2005

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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