Further experimental studies of two-body radiative Y decays
Physical Review D 65 (2002) 072002 10pp
Observation of B(0) --> D0pi(0) and B(0) -->D(*0)pi(0).
Phys Rev Lett 88:6 (2002) 062001
Abstract:
We have studied the color-suppressed hadronic decays of neutral B mesons into the final states D*0pi(0). Using 9.67 x 10(6) BB pairs collected with the CLEO detector, we observe the decays B( 0) --> D0pi(0) and B( 0) -->D(*0)pi(0) with the branching fractions BB( 0) -->D0pi(0)) = (2.74(+0.36)(-0.32) +/- 0.55)x10(-4) and BB( 0) -->D(*0)pi(0)) = (2.20(+0.59)(-0.52) +/- 0.79)x10(-4). The first error is statistical and the second systematic. The statistical significance of the D0pi(0) signal is 12.1sigma ( 5.9sigma for D(*0)pi(0)). Utilizing the B( 0) -->D*0)pi(0) branching fractions we determine the strong phases delta(I,D(*)) between isospin 1/2 and 3/2 amplitudes in the Dpi and D*pi final states to be cosdelta(I,D) = 0.89 +/-0.08 and cosdelta(I,D*) = 0.89 +/- 0.08, respectively.Measurement of the Ξc + lifetime
Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology 65:3 (2002) 311021-311025
Abstract:
The Ξc+ lifetime is measured using 9.0 fb-1 of e+e- annihilation data collected on and just below the Υ(4S) resonance with the CLEO II.V detector at CESR. This is the first measurement of the Ξc+ lifetime from a collider experiment. Using an unbinned maximum likelihood fit, the Ξc+ lifetime is measured to be 503 ±47(stat) ± 18(syst) fs. The precision of this measurement is comparable to previous measurements carried out by fixed target experiments with different sources of systematic uncertainties.Search for B0→π0π0 decay
Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology 65:3 (2002) 311031-311034
Abstract:
We have searched for the charmless hadronic decay of B0 mesons into two neutral pions. Using 9.13 fb-1 taken at the Υ(4S) with the CLEO detector, we obtain an improved upper limit for the branching fraction B(B0→π0π0)<5.7 ×10-6 at the 90% confidence level.Search for charmless B --> VV decays.
Phys Rev Lett 88:2 (2002) 021802