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The Cabibbo-suppressed decay $Lambda^0_brightarrowpsi(2S)ppi^-$ is observed for the first time using a data sample collected by the LHCb experiment in proton-proton collisions corresponding to 1.0, 2.0 and 1.9fb$^{-1}$ of integrated luminosity at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13TeV, respectively. The $psi(2S)$ mesons are reconstructed in the $mu^+mu^-$ final state. The~branching fraction with respect to that of the $Lambda^0_brightarrowpsi(2S)pK^-$ decay mode is measured to be $$frac{mathcal{B}left(Lambda^0_brightarrowpsi(2S)ppi^- right)} {mathcal{B}left(Lambda^0_brightarrowpsi(2S)pK^-right)}=left(11.4 pm 1.3 pm 0.2right)!%,,$$ where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. The $psi(2S)p$ and $psi(2S)pi^-$ mass spectra are investigated and no evidence for exotic resonances is found.
The suppressed decay $Lambda^{0}_{b}rightarrow ppi^{-}mu^{+}mu^{-}$, excluding the $J/psi$ and $psi(2S)rightarrow mu^{+}mu^{-}$ resonances, is observed for the first time with a significance of 5.5 standard deviations. The analysis is performed with
The Cabibbo-suppressed decay $Lambda_b^0rightarrowchi_{c1}ppi^-$ is observed for the first time using data from proton-proton collisions corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 6fb$^{-1}$, collected with the LHCb detector at a centre-of-mass ene
The decay $B_c^+ to psi(2S)pi^+$ with $psi(2S) to mu^+mu^-$ is observed with a significance of $5.2,sigma$ using $pp$ collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $1.0,invfb$ collected by the LHCb experiment. The branching fraction of
We report a measurement of the $B^0rightarrowpsi(2S)pi^0$ branching fraction based on the full $Upsilon(4S)$ data set of $772times10^{6}$ $Bbar{B}$ pairs collected by the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy $e^+e^-$ collider. We obtain $B(B^
We report the observation of $Upsilon(2S)togammaeta_{b}(1S)$ decay based on analysis of the inclusive photon spectrum of $24.7$ fb$^{-1}$ of $e^+ e^-$ collisions at the $Upsilon(2S)$ center-of-mass energy collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB