Abstract

Using a data sample of $e^+e^-$ collision data with an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb$^{-1}$ taken at the center-of-mass energy $\sqrt s= 3.773$~GeV with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage rings, we measure the absolute branching fractions of the two-body hadronic decays $D^+\to \pi^+\pi^0$, $K^+ \pi^0$, $\pi^+ \eta$, $K^+\eta$, $\pi^+\eta^\prime$, $K^+\eta^\prime$, $K_S^0 \pi^+$, $K_S^0 K^+$, and $D^0\to \pi^+ \pi^-$, $K^+ K^-$, $K^\mp \pi^\pm$, $K_S^0 \pi^0$, $K_S^0 \eta$, $K_S^0 \eta^\prime$. Our results are consistent with previous measurements within uncertainties. Among them, the branching fractions for $D^+\to\pi^+\pi^0$, $K^+\pi^0$, $\pi^+\eta$, $\pi^+\eta^\prime$, $K_S^0 \pi^+$, $K_S^0 K^+$ and $D^0 \to K_S^0 \pi^0$, $K_S^0 \eta$, $K_S^0 \eta^\prime$ are determined with improved precision compared to the world average values.

Highlights

  • The two-body hadronic decays D → P1P2serve as an ideal test bed to improve the understanding of the weak and strong interactions in decays of charmed mesons.These reactions proceed via external W-emission, internalW-emission or W-exchange processes

  • Using a data sapmffiffiple of eþe− collision data with an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb−1 taken at the centerof-mass energy s 1⁄4 3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage rings, we measure the absolute branching fractions of the two-body hadronic decays Dþ → πþπ0, Kþπ0, πþη, Kþη, πþη0, Kþη0, K0Sπþ, K0SKþ, and D0 → πþπ−, KþK−, K∓πÆ, K0Sπ0, K0Sη, K0Sη0

  • The branching fractions for Dþ → πþπ0, Kþπ0, πþη, πþη0, K0Sπþ, K0SKþ and D0 → K0Sπ0, K0Sη, K0Sη0 are determined with improved precision compared to the world average values

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The two-body hadronic decays D → P1P2 Comprehensive and improved experimental measurements of the branching fractions for these decays may help to validate the theoretical calculations and provide important and complementary data to explore the effect of SU(3)-flavor symmetry breaking in hadronic decays of the D mesons [2,3,4,5]. Cabibbo-suppressed (DCS) decays of D → P1P2 with branching fractions at the 10−4 level were challenging due to limited statistics and high background. The BESIII Collaboration has recently reported measurements of the branching fractions for some. Analyzing the same data sample with the single-tag method, we report in this paper the measurements of the absolute branching fractions of the two-body hadronic decays.

BESIII DETECTOR AND MONTE CARLO SIMULATION
DATA ANALYSIS
BRANCHING FRACTION
SYSTEMATIC UNCERTAINTY
Findings
SUMMARY
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