Measurements of branching fractions of leptonic and hadronic Ds+ meson decays and extraction of the Ds+ meson decay constant
A. Zupanc, I. Adachi, H. Aihara, K. Arinstein, D. M. Asner, T. Aushev,, A. M. Bakich, A. Bala, B. Bhuyan, G. Bonvicini, A. Bozek, M. Bra\v{c}ko, J., Brodzicka, T. E. Browder, M.-C. Chang, P. Chang, V. Chekelian, A. Chen, P., Chen, B. G. Cheon, K. Chilikin, R. Chistov, K. Cho

TL;DR
This paper reports precise measurements of the branching fractions of various leptonic and hadronic Ds+ meson decays, and extracts the decay constant, providing important tests of the Standard Model and input for theoretical models.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive set of measurements for multiple Ds+ decay modes and determines the decay constant with improved precision, including a search for the e+ nu_e decay mode.
Findings
Measured hadronic decay branching fractions with high precision.
Determined the Ds+ decay constant as 255.5 MeV.
Set an upper limit on the e+ nu_e decay branching fraction.
Abstract
We present measurements of absolute branching fractions of hadronic and leptonic Ds+ decays to K- K+ pi+, anti-K0 K+, eta pi+, mu+ nu_mu and tau+ nu_tau and report a search for the leptonic Ds+ to e+ nu_e decays. The results are obtained from a data sample of 913 fb^-1 collected at or near the Y(4S) and Y(5S) resonances with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider. The branching fractions of hadronic decays are measured to be Br(Ds+ -> K- K+ pi+) = (5.06 +- 0.15 +- 0.21)%, Br(Ds+ -> anti-K0 K+) = (2.95 +- 0.11 +- 0.09)%, and Br(Ds+ -> eta pi+) = (1.82 +- 0.14 +- 0.07)%, where the first and second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. The branching fractions of leptonic decays are measured to be Br(Ds+ -> mu+ nu_mu) = (0.531 +- 0.028 +- 0.020)%, and Br(Ds+ -> tau+ nu_tau) = (5.70 +- 0.21 +0.31-0.30)%, which are combined to determine the Ds+…
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