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  1. We report measurements of production cross sections for ρ + , ρ 0 , Ο‰ , K * + , K * 0 , Ο• , Ξ· , K S 0 , f 0 ( 980 ) , D + , D 0 , D s + , D * + , D * 0 , and D s * + in e + e βˆ’ collisions at a center-of-mass energy near 10.58 GeV. The data were recorded by the Belle experiment, consisting of 571     fb βˆ’ 1 at 10.58 GeV and 74     fb βˆ’ 1 at 10.52 GeV. Production cross sections are extracted as a function of the fractional hadron momentum x p . The measurements are compared to Monte Carlo generator predictions with various fragmentation settings, including those that have increased fragmentation into vector mesons over pseudoscalar mesons. The cross sections measured for light hadrons are consistent with no additional increase of vector over pseudoscalar mesons. The charmed-meson cross sections are compared to earlier measurementsβ€”when availableβ€”including older Belle results, which they supersede. They are in agreement before application of an improved initial-state radiation correction procedure that causes slight changes in their x p shapes. Published by the American Physical Society2025 
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  2. We present a measurement of the branching fraction and fraction of longitudinal polarization of B 0 β†’ ρ + ρ βˆ’ decays, which have two Ο€ 0 ’s in the final state. We also measure time-dependent C P violation parameters for decays into longitudinally polarized ρ + ρ βˆ’ pairs. This analysis is based on a data sample containing ( 387 Β± 6 ) Γ— 10 6 Ο’ ( 4 S ) mesons collected with the Belle II detector at the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy e + e βˆ’ collider in 2019–2022. We obtain B ( B 0 β†’ ρ + ρ βˆ’ ) = ( 2.8 9 βˆ’ 0.22 + 0.23   βˆ’ 0.27 + 0.29 ) Γ— 10 βˆ’ 5 , f L = 0.92 1 βˆ’ 0.025 + 0.024   βˆ’ 0.015 + 0.017 , S = βˆ’ 0.26 Β± 0.19 Β± 0.08 , and C = βˆ’ 0.02 Β± 0.1 2 βˆ’ 0.05 + 0.06 , where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. We use these results to perform an isospin analysis to constrain the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa angle Ο• 2 and obtain two solutions; the result consistent with other Standard Model constraints is Ο• 2 = ( 92.6 βˆ’ 4.7 + 4.5 ) Β° . Published by the American Physical Society2025 
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  3. A<sc>bstract</sc> Using data samples of 983.0 fbβˆ’1and 427.9 fbβˆ’1accumulated with the Belle and Belle II detectors operating at the KEKB and SuperKEKB asymmetric-energye+eβˆ’colliders, singly Cabibbo-suppressed decays$$ {\Xi}_c^{+}\to p{K}_S^0 $$ Ξ c + β†’ p K S 0 ,$$ {\Xi}_c^{+}\to \Lambda {\pi}^{+} $$ Ξ c + β†’ Ξ› Ο€ + , and$$ {\Xi}_c^{+}\to {\Sigma}^0{\pi}^{+} $$ Ξ c + β†’ Ξ£ 0 Ο€ + are observed for the first time. The ratios of branching fractions of$$ {\Xi}_c^{+}\to p{K}_S^0 $$ Ξ c + β†’ p K S 0 ,$$ {\Xi}_c^{+}\to \Lambda {\pi}^{+} $$ Ξ c + β†’ Ξ› Ο€ + , and$$ {\Xi}_c^{+}\to {\Sigma}^0{\pi}^{+} $$ Ξ c + β†’ Ξ£ 0 Ο€ + relative to that of$$ {\Xi}_c^{+}\to {\Xi}^{-}{\pi}^{+}{\pi}^{+} $$ Ξ c + β†’ Ξ βˆ’ Ο€ + Ο€ + are measured to be$$ {\displaystyle \begin{array}{c}\frac{\mathcal{B}\left({\Xi}_c^{+}\to p{K}_S^0\right)}{\mathcal{B}\left({\Xi}_c^{+}\to {\Xi}^{-}{\pi}^{+}{\pi}^{+}\right)}=\left(2.47\pm 0.16\pm 0.07\right)\%,\\ {}\frac{\mathcal{B}\left({\Xi}_c^{+}\to \Lambda {\pi}^{+}\right)}{\mathcal{B}\left({\Xi}_c^{+}\to {\Xi}^{-}{\pi}^{+}{\pi}^{+}\right)}=\left(1.56\pm 0.14\pm 0.09\right)\%,\\ {}\frac{\mathcal{B}\left({\Xi}_c^{+}\to {\Sigma}^0{\pi}^{+}\right)}{\mathcal{B}\left({\Xi}_c^{+}\to {\Xi}^{-}{\pi}^{+}{\pi}^{+}\right)}=\left(4.13\pm 0.26\pm 0.22\right)\%.\end{array}} $$ B Ξ c + β†’ p K S 0 B Ξ c + β†’ Ξ βˆ’ Ο€ + Ο€ + = 2.47 Β± 0.16 Β± 0.07 % , B Ξ c + β†’ Ξ› Ο€ + B Ξ c + β†’ Ξ βˆ’ Ο€ + Ο€ + = 1.56 Β± 0.14 Β± 0.09 % , B Ξ c + β†’ Ξ£ 0 Ο€ + B Ξ c + β†’ Ξ βˆ’ Ο€ + Ο€ + = 4.13 Β± 0.26 Β± 0.22 % . Multiplying these values by the branching fraction of the normalization channel,$$ \mathcal{B}\left({\Xi}_c^{+}\to {\Xi}^{-}{\pi}^{+}{\pi}^{+}\right)=\left(2.9\pm 1.3\right)\% $$ B Ξ c + β†’ Ξ βˆ’ Ο€ + Ο€ + = 2.9 Β± 1.3 % , the absolute branching fractions are determined to be$$ {\displaystyle \begin{array}{c}\mathcal{B}\left({\Xi}_c^{+}\to p{K}_S^0\right)=\left(7.16\pm 0.46\pm 0.20\pm 3.21\right)\times {10}^{-4},\\ {}\mathcal{B}\left({\Xi}_c^{+}\to \Lambda {\pi}^{+}\right)=\left(4.52\pm 0.41\pm 0.26\pm 2.03\right)\times {10}^{-4},\\ {}\mathcal{B}\left({\Xi}_c^{+}\to {\Sigma}^0{\pi}^{+}\right)=\left(1.20\pm 0.08\pm 0.07\pm 0.54\right)\times {10}^{-3}.\end{array}} $$ B Ξ c + β†’ p K S 0 = 7.16 Β± 0.46 Β± 0.20 Β± 3.21 Γ— 10 βˆ’ 4 , B Ξ c + β†’ Ξ› Ο€ + = 4.52 Β± 0.41 Β± 0.26 Β± 2.03 Γ— 10 βˆ’ 4 , B Ξ c + β†’ Ξ£ 0 Ο€ + = 1.20 Β± 0.08 Β± 0.07 Β± 0.54 Γ— 10 βˆ’ 3 . The first and second uncertainties above are statistical and systematic, respectively, while the third ones arise from the uncertainty in$$ \mathcal{B}\left({\Xi}_c^{+}\to {\Xi}^{-}{\pi}^{+}{\pi}^{+}\right) $$ B Ξ c + β†’ Ξ βˆ’ Ο€ + Ο€ +
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  4. We measure the branching fraction and C P -violating flavor-dependent rate asymmetry of B 0 β†’ Ο€ 0 Ο€ 0 decays reconstructed using the Belle II detector in an electron-positron collision sample containing 387 Γ— 10 6     Ο’ ( 4 S ) mesons. Using an optimized event selection, we find 125 Β± 20 signal decays in a fit to background-discriminating and flavor-sensitive distributions. The resulting branching fraction is ( 1.25 Β± 0.23 ) Γ— 10 βˆ’ 6 and the C P -violating asymmetry is 0.03 Β± 0.30 . Published by the American Physical Society2025 
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  5. A<sc>bstract</sc> We report measurements of the absolute branching fractions$$\mathcal{B}\left({B}_{s}^{0}\to {D}_{s}^{\pm }X\right)$$,$$\mathcal{B}\left({B}_{s}^{0}\to {D}^{0}/{\overline{D} }^{0}X\right)$$, and$$\mathcal{B}\left({B}_{s}^{0}\to {D}^{\pm }X\right)$$, where the latter is measured for the first time. The results are based on a 121.4 fbβˆ’1data sample collected at the Ξ₯(10860) resonance by the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energye+eβˆ’collider. We reconstruct one$${B}_{s}^{0}$$meson in$${e}^{+}{e}^{-}\to \Upsilon\left(10860\right)\to {B}_{s}^{*}{\overline{B} }_{s}^{*}$$events and measure yields of$${D}_{s}^{+}$$,D0, andD+mesons in the rest of the event. We obtain$$\mathcal{B}\left({B}_{s}^{0}\to {D}_{s}^{\pm }X\right)=\left(68.6\pm 7.2\pm 4.0\right)\%$$,$$\mathcal{B}\left({B}_{s}^{0}\to {D}^{0}/{\overline{D} }^{0}X\right)=\left(21.5\pm 6.1\pm 1.8\right)\%$$, and$$\mathcal{B}\left({B}_{s}^{0}\to {D}^{\pm }X\right)=\left(12.6\pm 4.6\pm 1.3\right)\%$$, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. Averaging with previous Belle measurements gives$$\mathcal{B}\left({B}_{s}^{0}\to {D}_{s}^{\pm }X\right)=\left(63.4\pm 4.5\pm 2.2\right)\%$$and$$\mathcal{B}\left({B}_{s}^{0}\to {D}^{0}/{\overline{D} }^{0}X\right)=\left(23.9\pm 4.1\pm 1.8\right)\%$$. For the$${B}_{s}^{0}$$production fraction at the Ξ₯(10860), we find$${f}_{s}=\left({21.4}_{-1.7}^{+1.5}\right)\%$$. 
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  6. We measure the branching fraction of the decay B 0 β†’ J / ψ Ο‰ using data collected with the Belle II detector at the SuperKEKB collider. The data contain ( 387 Β± 6 ) Γ— 10 6     B B Β― meson pairs produced in energy-asymmetric e + e βˆ’ collisions at the Ο’ ( 4 S ) resonance. The measured branching fraction B ( B 0 β†’ J / ψ Ο‰ ) = ( 2.16 Β± 0.30 Β± 0.14 ) Γ— 10 βˆ’ 5 , where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic, is more precise than previous results and constitutes the first observation of the decay with a significance of 6.5 standard deviations. Published by the American Physical Society2025 
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  7. We measure the time-integrated C P asymmetry in D 0 β†’ K S 0 K S 0 decays reconstructed in e + e βˆ’ β†’ c c Β― events collected by the Belle and Belle II experiments. The corresponding data samples have integrated luminosities of 980 and 428     fb βˆ’ 1 , respectively. The D 0 decays are required to originate from the D * + β†’ D 0 Ο€ + decay, which determines the charm flavor at production time. A control sample of D 0 β†’ K + K βˆ’ decays is used to correct for production and detection asymmetries. The result, ( βˆ’ 1.4 Β± 1.3 ( stat ) Β± 0.1 ( syst ) ) % , is consistent with previous determinations and with C P symmetry. Published by the American Physical Society2025 
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  8. Abstract A series of data samples was collected with the Belle II detector at the SuperKEKB collider from March 2019 to June 2022. We determine the integrated luminosities of these data samples using three distinct methodologies involving Bhabha (), digamma (), and dimuon () events. The total integrated luminosity obtained with Bhabha, digamma, and dimuon events is (426.88 Β± 0.03 Β± 2.61) fbβˆ’1, (429.28 Β± 0.03 Β± 2.62) fbβˆ’1, and (423.99 Β± 0.04 Β± 3.83) fbβˆ’1, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. The resulting total integrated luminosity obtained from the combination of the three methods is (427.87 Β± 2.01) fbβˆ’1
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  9. We present a search for the baryon number B and lepton number L violating decays Ο„ βˆ’ β†’ Ξ› Ο€ βˆ’ and Ο„ βˆ’ β†’ Ξ› Β― Ο€ βˆ’ produced from the e + e βˆ’ β†’ Ο„ + Ο„ βˆ’ process, using a 364     fb βˆ’ 1 data sample collected by the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider. No evidence of signal is found in either decay mode, which have | Ξ” ( B βˆ’ L ) | equal to 2 and 0, respectively. Upper limits at 90% credibility level on the branching fractions of Ο„ βˆ’ β†’ Ξ› Ο€ βˆ’ and Ο„ βˆ’ β†’ Ξ› Β― Ο€ βˆ’ are determined to be 4.7 Γ— 10 βˆ’ 8 and 4.3 Γ— 10 βˆ’ 8 , respectively. Published by the American Physical Society2024 
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  10. We report measurements of time-dependent C P asymmetries in B 0 β†’ K S 0 Ο€ 0 Ξ³ decays based on a data sample of ( 388 Β± 6 ) Γ— 10 6     B B Β― events collected at the Ο’ ( 4 S ) resonance with the Belle II detector. The Belle II experiment operates at the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy e + e βˆ’ collider. We measure decay-time distributions to determine C P -violating parameters S and C . We determine these parameters for two ranges of K S 0 Ο€ 0 invariant mass: m ( K S 0 Ο€ 0 ) ∈ ( 0.8 , 1.0 )     GeV / c 2 , which is dominated by B 0 β†’ K * 0 ( β†’ K S 0 Ο€ 0 ) Ξ³ decays, and a complementary region m ( K S 0 Ο€ 0 ) ∈ ( 0.6 , 0.8 ) βˆͺ ( 1.0 , 1.8 )     GeV / c 2 . Our results have improved precision as compared to previous measurements and are consistent with theory predictions. Published by the American Physical Society2025 
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