Observation of B+ --> K1(1270)+ gamma
K. Abe, et al. (for the Belle Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports the first observation of the radiative decay B+ --> K1(1270)+ gamma with a significant branching fraction, using data from the Belle detector, and sets limits on related decay modes.
Contribution
First observation of B+ --> K1(1270)+ gamma decay and measurement of its branching fraction using Belle data.
Findings
Branching fraction for B+ --> K1(1270)+ gamma is (4.28 +- 0.94 +- 0.43) x 10^-5.
No significant signal for B+ --> K1(1400)+ gamma; upper limit set.
Measured inclusive branching fractions for B+ and B0 decays involving K pi pi gamma.
Abstract
We report the observation of the radiative decay B+ --> K1(1270)+ gamma using a data sample of 140 fb-1 taken at the Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB e+e- collider. We find the branching fraction to be Br(B+ --> K1(1270)+ gamma) = (4.28 +- 0.94(stat.) +- 0.43(syst.)) x 10-5 with a statistical significance of 9.2sigma. We find no significant signal for B+ --> K1(1400)+ gamma and set an upper limit Br(B+ --> K1(1400)+ gamma) < 1.44 x 10-5 at the 90% confidence level. We also measure inclusive branching fractions for B+ --> K+ pi+ pi- gamma and B0 --> K0 pi+ pi- gamma in the mass range 1 GeV/c^2 < M(K pi pi) < 2 GeV/c^2.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Nuclear physics research studies
