First observation of $B\!\to \bar{D}_1(\to\bar{D}\pi^+\pi^-)\ell^+\nu_\ell$ and measurement of the $B\!\to \bar{D}^{(*)}\pi\ell^+\nu_\ell$ and $B\!\to \bar{D}^{(*)}\pi^+\pi^-\ell^+\nu_\ell$ branching fractions with hadronic tagging at Belle
Belle Collaboration: F. Meier, A. Vossen, I. Adachi, K. Adamczyk, H., Aihara, S. Al Said, D. M. Asner, H. Atmacan, T. Aushev, R. Ayad, V. Babu, S., Bahinipati, Sw. Banerjee, M. Bauer, P. Behera, K. Belous, J. Bennett, F., Bernlochner, M. Bessner, B. Bhuyan, T. Bilka, D. Biswas

TL;DR
This paper reports the first observation of specific semileptonic B decays involving D1 mesons and measures various branching fractions with hadronic tagging at Belle, providing new insights into B meson decay dynamics.
Contribution
It presents the first measurements of certain B decay modes involving D1 resonances and provides detailed branching fraction ratios using a large Belle data sample.
Findings
First observation of B decays to D1 mesons with leptons
Precise measurements of branching fraction ratios
Extraction of invariant mass spectra and decay products
Abstract
We report measurements of the ratios of branching fractions for and relative to decays with . These results are obtained from a data sample that contains pairs collected near the resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy collider. Fully reconstructing both mesons in the event, we obtain \begin{align*} \frac{B(B^0 \to \bar{D}^0\pi^-\ell^+\nu_\ell)}{B(B^0 \to D^{*-}\ell^+\nu_\ell)} &= (7.24\pm0.36\pm0.12)\%\ ,\\ \frac{B(B^+ \to D^-\pi^+\ell^+\nu_\ell)}{B(B^+ \to \bar{D}^{*0}\ell^+\nu_\ell)} &= (6.78\pm0.24\pm0.15)\%\ ,\\ \frac{B(B^0 \to \bar{D}^{*0}\pi^-\ell^+\nu_\ell)}{B(B^0 \to D^{*-}\ell^+\nu_\ell)} &= (11.10\pm0.48\pm0.20)\%\ ,\\ \frac{B(B^+ \to D^{*-}\pi^+\ell^+\nu_\ell)}{B(B^+…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
