Search for the rare decay D+ →d0e+νe

M. Ablikim, M. N. Achasov, S. Ahmed, X. C. Ai, O. Albayrak, M. Albrecht, D. J. Ambrose, A. Amoroso, F. F. An, Q. An, J. Z. Bai, O. Bakina, R. Baldini Ferroli, Y. Ban, D. W. Bennett, J. V. Bennett, N. Berger, M. Bertani, D. Bettoni, J. M. BianF. Bianchi, E. Boger, I. Boyko, R. A. Briere, H. Cai, X. Cai, O. Cakir, A. Calcaterra, G. F. Cao, S. A. Cetin, J. Chai, J. F. Chang, G. Chelkov, G. Chen, H. S. Chen, J. C. Chen, M. L. Chen, S. Chen, S. J. Chen, X. Chen, X. R. Chen, Y. B. Chen, X. K. Chu, G. Cibinetto, H. L. Dai, J. P. Dai, A. Dbeyssi, D. Dedovich, Z. Y. Deng, A. Denig

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Abstract

Using a data set with an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb-1 collected at s=3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage rings, we search for the rare decay D+→D0e+νe. No signal events are observed. We set the upper limit on the branching fraction for D+→D0e+νe to be 1.0×10-4 at the 90% confidence level.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number092002
JournalPhysical Review D
Volume96
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 13 2017

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