We present a study of the decays B0→D0K*0 and B0→D̅ 0K*0 with K*0→K+π-. The D0 and the D̅ 0 mesons are reconstructed in the final states f=K+π-, K+π-π0, K+π-π+π-, and their charge conjugates. Using a sample of 465×10^6 BB̅ pairs collected with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II asymmetric-energy e+e- collider at SLAC, we measure the ratio RADS≡[Γ(B̅ 0→[f]DK̅ *0)+Γ(B0 →[f̅ ]DK*0)]/[Γ(B̅ 0→[f̅ ]DK̅ *0)+Γ(B0→[f]DK*0)] for the three final states. We do not find significant evidence for a signal and set the following limits at 95% probability: RADS(Kπ)<0.244, RADS(Kππ0)<0.181, and RADS(Kπππ)<0.391. From the combination of these three results, we find that the ratio rS between the b→u and the b→c amplitudes lies in the range [0.07,0.41] at 95% probability.

Search for b→u transitions in B0→D0K*0 decays

GAZ A;SIMI, GABRIELE;MARGONI, MARTINO;SIMONETTO, FRANCO;STROILI, ROBERTO;VOCI, CESARE;
2009

Abstract

We present a study of the decays B0→D0K*0 and B0→D̅ 0K*0 with K*0→K+π-. The D0 and the D̅ 0 mesons are reconstructed in the final states f=K+π-, K+π-π0, K+π-π+π-, and their charge conjugates. Using a sample of 465×10^6 BB̅ pairs collected with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II asymmetric-energy e+e- collider at SLAC, we measure the ratio RADS≡[Γ(B̅ 0→[f]DK̅ *0)+Γ(B0 →[f̅ ]DK*0)]/[Γ(B̅ 0→[f̅ ]DK̅ *0)+Γ(B0→[f]DK*0)] for the three final states. We do not find significant evidence for a signal and set the following limits at 95% probability: RADS(Kπ)<0.244, RADS(Kππ0)<0.181, and RADS(Kπππ)<0.391. From the combination of these three results, we find that the ratio rS between the b→u and the b→c amplitudes lies in the range [0.07,0.41] at 95% probability.
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