Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2012-03-27
Eur. Phys. Lett. 97: 11001, 2012
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
8pages, 2figures
Scientific paper
In the two-quark model supposition for $K_0^{*}(1430)$, the branching ratios and the direct CP-violating asymmetries for decays $\bar B_s^0\to K^{*0}_0(1430)\pi^0, K^{*+}_0(1430)\pi^-$ are studied by employing the perturbative QCD factorization approach. We find that although these two decays are both tree-dominated, the ratio of their penguin to tree contributions are very different: there is only a few percent for the decay $\bar B_s^0\to K^{*+}_0(1430)\pi^-$, while about 37% in scenario I, even 51% in scenario II for the decay $\bar B_s^0\to K^{*0}_0(1430)\pi^0$. It results that these two decays have very different values in the branching ratios and the direct CP asymmetries. The branching ratio of the decay $\bar B_s^0\to K^{*+}_0(1430)\pi^-$ is at the order of $10^{-5}$, and its direct CP asymmetry is about (20-30)%. While for the decay $\bar B_s^0\to K^{*0}_0(1430)\pi^0$, its direct CP-violating asymmetry is very large and about 90%, but it is difficult to measure it, because the branching ratio for this channel is small and only $10^{-7}$ order.
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