First measurement of the absolute branching fractions of $\Sigma^+$ nonleptonic decays and test of the $\Delta I = 1/2$ rule
BESIII Collaboration: M. Ablikim, M. N. Achasov, P. Adlarson, X. C. Ai, R. Aliberti, A. Amoroso, Q. An, Y. Bai, O. Bakina, Y. Ban, H.-R. Bao, X. L. Bao, V. Batozskaya, K. Begzsuren, N. Berger, M. Berlowski, M. B. Bertani, D. Bettoni, F. Bianchi, E. Bianco, A. Bortone, I. Boyko

TL;DR
This paper reports the first absolute measurements of the branching fractions for $^+$ nonleptonic decays, revealing significant deviations from previous values and providing evidence for $^+ /2$ transition amplitudes.
Contribution
It presents the first absolute measurements of $^+$ decay branching fractions and tests the $ I=1/2$ rule, showing deviations from expectations and indicating $^+ /2$ transitions.
Findings
Branching fractions differ from PDG values by over 3$$.
Significant deviations from the $ I=1/2$ rule.
Evidence for $^+ /2$ transition amplitudes.
Abstract
Based on events collected by the BESIII detector at the center-of-mass energy GeV, the first absolute measurement of the branching fractions for the decays and is performed. The branching fractions are determined to be and , where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. These results show significant deviations from the PDG values for both decays, with differences of 4.4 for and 3.4 for . Furthermore, the rule is tested in nonleptonic decays. The observed results deviate from zero by more than , indicating the presence of the …
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