Study of Exclusive B->X_u l nu Decays and Extraction of |V_{ub}| using Full Reconstruction Tagging at the Belle Experiment
Belle Collaboration: A. Sibidanov, K. E. Varvell, I. Adachi, H., Aihara, D. M. Asner, V. Aulchenko, T. Aushev, A. M. Bakich, A. Bala, A., Bozek, M. Bra\v{c}ko, T. E. Browder, V. Chekelian, P. Chen, B. G. Cheon, K., Chilikin, R. Chistov, I.-S. Cho, K. Cho, V. Chobanova, Y. Choi

TL;DR
This study measures branching fractions of exclusive B meson decays to light mesons and extracts |V_{ub}| using full reconstruction tagging at Belle, providing new insights into charmless semileptonic B decays and CKM matrix elements.
Contribution
It presents the first observation of a charmless state with invariant mass over 1 GeV/c^2 and refines |V_{ub}| extraction using comprehensive decay mode analysis and form factor modeling.
Findings
Measured branching fractions for B->pi, rho, omega decays.
First observation of a charmless state >1 GeV/c^2.
Extracted |V_{ub}| with improved precision.
Abstract
We report the results of a study of the exclusive semileptonic decays B->pi0lnu, B->pi+lnu, B->rho0lnu, B->rho+lnu and B->omegalnu, where l represents an electron or a muon. The events are tagged by fully reconstructing a second B meson in the event in a hadronic decay mode. The measured branching fractions are Br(B->pi0lnu) = (0.80 +- 0.08 +- 0.04)x10^-4, Br(B->pi+lnu) = (1.49 +- 0.09 +- 0.07)x10^-4, Br(B->rho0lnu) = (1.83 +- 0.10 +- 0.10)x10^-4, Br(B->rho+lnu) = (3.22 +- 0.27 +- 0.24)x10^-4, and Br(B->omegalnu) =(1.07 +- 0.16 +- 0.07)x10^-4, where the first error is statistical and the second one is systematic. The obtained branching fractions are inclusive of soft photon emission. We also determine the branching fractions as a function of the 4-momentum transfer squared to the leptonic system q^2=(p_l+p_nu)^2, where p_l and p_nu are the lepton and neutrino 4-momenta, respectively.…
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