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We report measurements related to hadronic $B$ decays to final states that contain charm mesons. The analyses are performed on a $62.8~mathrm{fb}^{-1}$ data set collected by the Belle II experiment at a center-of-mass energy corresponding to the mass of the $Upsilon(4S)$ resonance. The measurements reported are for the decay modes $B^-to D^0 h^-$, $B^{-}to D^{*0}h^-$, $bar{B}^{0}to D^{+} h^{-}$ and $bar{B}^{0}to D^{*+} h^{-}$, where $h=pi$ or $K$. These modes are either signal or control channels for measurements related to the unitarity triangle angle $gamma$ in direct or time-dependent $CP$-violation measurements. The reported observables are the ratios between the $Bto D^{(*)}K$ and $Bto D^{(*)}pi$ decay rates, which are found to be in agreement with previous measurements.
We present a first measurement of the $bar{B^{0}} rightarrow D^{*+} ell^{-} u_{ell}$ branching fraction using fully reconstructed $B$ meson decays employing the Full Event Interpretation algorithm. Collision events corresponding to an integrated lum
We present the results of the re-discovery of the decay $B^0 to pi^- ell^+ u_ell$ in 34.6 fb$^{-1}$ of Belle II data using hadronic $B$-tagging via the Full Event Interpretation algorithm. We observe 21 signal events on a background of 155 in a fit
We present the results of a search for the rare decays $Bto h uoverline{ u}$, where $h$ stands for $K^+,:K^0_{mathrm{S}},:K^{ast +},:K^{ast 0},:pi^+,:pi^0,:rho^+$ and $rho^{0}$. The results are obtained with $772times10^{6}$ $Boverline{B}$ pairs coll
We report measurements of the $bar{B}^0 to D^{*+} ell^{-} bar{ u}_l$ and $B^- to D^{0} ell^{-} bar{ u}_l$ processes using 34.6 fb$^{-1}$ of collision events recorded by the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy $e^+ e^-$ collider. Fo
This note describes the rediscovery of $Btoeta K$ decays in Belle II data, both in the charged and neutral final state: $B_0toeta K_S$ and $B^pmtoeta K^pm$. The $eta$ is searched for in two decay modes: $etatoetapi^+pi^-$ with $etatogammagamma$, and