Measurement of the Decay B -] Omega L Nu with the Babar Detector and Determination of V_ub


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We measure the branching fraction of the exclusive charmless semileptonic decay B 2![omega]l[nu]{sub l}, where l is either an electron or a muon, with the charged B meson recoiling against a tag B meson decaying in the charmed semileptonic modes B 2!Dl[nu]{sub {ell}} or B 2!D*{ell}[nu]{sub {nu}}. The measurement is based on a dataset of 426.1 fb−1 of ee− collisions at a CM energy of 10.58 GeV recorded with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II asymmetric B Factory located at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. We also calculate the relevant B 2![omega] hadronic form factors to determine the magnitude of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element.




Measurement of the Decay B{u2192} ?l? with the BaBar Detector and Determination of


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We measure the branching fraction of the exclusive charmless semileptonic decay B→ ?l?l, where l is either an electron or a muon, with the charged B meson recoiling against a tag B meson decaying in the charmed semileptonic modes B → Dl?l or B → D*l?l. The measurement is based on a dataset of 426.1 fb-1 of e+e- collisions at a CM energy of 10.58 GeV recorded with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II asymmetric B Factory located at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. We also calculate the relevant B → ? hadronic form factors to determine the magnitude of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element.




Search for the Decay D0 -] [gamma][gamma] and Measurement of the Decay D0 -] [pi]0 [pi]0


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Abstract: The Standard Model is the best current description of fundamental interactions and particles; however, the Standard Model has certain shortcomings which have driven particle physicists for the last 30 years to search for phenomena which provide evidence for the next theory beyond the Standard Model. To this end, using the BaBar detector, we search for evidence of the rare decay D* -> D0[pi];D0->[gamma][gamma]. The branching fraction of this decay is enhanced up to 200 times the standard model prediction in certain beyond-the-Standard-Model theories. A measurement of a significant branching fraction would provide evidence for a new theory of particle physics. We describe our search for this rare decay and an improved measurement of the associated decay, B(D0-> [pi]0 [pi]0) using an integrated luminosity corresponding to 470.5 fb−1 of e e− data collected by the BaBar detector at the PEP-II asymmetric ee− collider at SLAC from 1999-2007. We place an upper limit of B(D0->[gamma][gamma]) 2.51 X 10−6 at 90% confidence level and find B(D0-[pi]0[pi]0) = (8.4 " 0.1 " 0.4 " 0.3) X 10−4.







Measurement of the Decay Amplitudes and Branching Fractions of B -] J Psi K* and B -] J/psi K Decays


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Using data taken with the CLEO II detector, we present the first full angular analysis in the color-suppressed modes B° 2!J/[psi] K*° and B 2!J/[psi] K*. This leads to a complete determination of the decay amplitudes of these modes. In addition, we update the branching fractions for B 2!J/[psi] K and B 2!J/[psi] K*.




Measurement of B Decays to Phi K Gamma


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We measure the branching fraction of the radiative B{sup -} decay {Beta}(B{sup -} {yields} {phi}K{sup -}{gamma}) = (3.46 {+-} 0.57{sub -0.37}{sup +0.39}) x 10{sup -6}, and set an upper limit on the radiative {bar B}{sup 0} decay {Beta}({bar B}{sup 0} {yields} {phi}{bar K}{sup 0}{gamma})