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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 $etatorhogamma$. The analysis uses data collected in 2019 and 2020 at the SuperKEKB asymmetric $e^+e^-$ collider, with an integrated luminosity of $62.8~fb^{-1}$, corresponding to $68.2$ million of $Bbar{B}$ pairs produced. The signal yield is obtained via an unbinned maximum likelihood fit to signal sensitive variables, obtaining branching ratios: $$mathcal{B}left(B^pmtoetaK^pmright) = left(63.4~^{+3.4}_{-3.3},(stat),pm3.2,(syst),right) times10^{-6} $$ $$mathcal{B}left(B_0toetaK_Sright) = left(59.9~^{+5.8}_{-5.5},(stat),pm2.9,(syst),right) times10^{-6} $$ which are consistent with world average.
We report on first measurements of branching fractions~($mathcal{B}$) and CP-violating charge asymmetries~($mathcal{A}$) in charmless $B$ decays at Belle~II. We use a sample of electron-positron collisions collected in 2019 and 2020 at the $Upsilon(4
We report the first reconstruction of the $B^{0} to pi^{0} pi^{0}$ decay mode at Belle II using samples of 2019 and 2020 data that correspond to 62.8 fb$^{-1}$ of integrated luminosity. We find $14.0^{+6.8}_{-5.6}$ signal decays, corresponding to a s
We report measurements of branching fractions ($mathcal B$) and direct ${it CP}$-violating asymmetries ($mathcal A_{it CP}$) for the decays $B^+to K^+pi^0$ and $B^+ to pi^+pi^0$ reconstructed with the Belle II detector in a sample of asymmetric-energ
We report measurements of branching fractions for charged and neutral $Bto eta_c K$ decays where the $eta_c$ meson is reconstructed in the $K_S^0 K^{pm}pi^{mp}, K^+ K^- pi^0, K^{*0} K^-pi^+$ and $p bar{p}$ decay channels. The neutral $B^0$ channel is
This document presents the measurement of $B^0$ meson lifetimes using the 2019 Belle II dataset that corresponds to an integrated luminosity of $8.7 pm 0.2$ fb$^{-1}$. Each candidate is fully reconstructed with hadronic decay final states on the sign