B \to K_0^*(1430) η^{(\prime)} decays in the pQCD approach

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11 pages,1 figure, one typo in the fortran codes corrected, discussions improved and the main conclusions remain unchanged.

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10.1088/1674-1137/34/2/001

Based on the assumption of two-quark structure of the scalar meson $K_0^*(1430)$, we calculate the CP-averaged branching ratios for $B \to K_0^*(1430) \etap$ decays in the framework of the perturbative QCD (pQCD) approach here. We perform the evaluations in two scenarios for the scalar meson spectrum. We find that: (a) the pQCD predictions for $Br(B \to K_0^*(1430) \eta^{(\prime)})$ is $10^{-5} - 10^{-6}$, basically agree with the data within large theoretical uncertainty; (b) the agreement between the pQCD predictions and the data in the scenario I is better than that in the scenario II, which can be tested by the forthcoming LHC experiments; (c) the annihilation contributions play an important role for these considered decays.

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