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Branching Ratio and Polarization of B \to a_1(1260)(b_1(1235))ρ(ω, ϕ) Decays in the PQCD Approach

Within the framework of perturbative QCD approach, we study the charmless two-body decays into final states involving one axial-vector (A), $a_1(1260)$ or $b_1(1235)$, and one vector (V), namely $ρ(ω,ϕ)$. Using the decays constants and the light-cone distribution amplitudes for these mesons derived from the QCD sum rule method, we find the following results: (a) Except the decays $\bar B^0\to a^{0}_1ρ^0(ω)$, other tree-dominated decays $B\to a_1ρ(ω)$ have larger branching ratios, at the order of $10^{-5}$. (b)Except the decays $\bar B\to b^+_1ρ^-$ and $B^-\to b^0_1ρ^-$, other $B\to b_1ρ(ω)$ decays have smaller branching ratios, at the order of $10^{-6}$. (c) The decays $B\to a_1(b_1) ϕ$ are highly suppressed and have very small branching ratios, at the order of $10^{-9}$. (d) For the decays $\bar B^0 \to a_1^0ρ^0$ and $B^-\to b_1^-ρ^0$, their two transverse polarizations are larger than their longitudinal polarizations, which are about 43.3% and 44.9%, respectively. (d) The two transverse polarizations have near values in the decays $B\to a_1ρ(ω)$, while have large differences in some of $B\to b_1ρ(ω)$ decays. (e) For the decays $B^-\to a^{0}_1ρ^-, b^{0}_1ρ^-$ and $\bar B^0\to b^{0}_1ρ^0, b^{0}_1ω$, where the transverse polarization fractions range from 4.7 to 7.5%, we calculate their direct CP-violating asymmetries with neglecting the transverse polarizations and find that those for two charged decays have smaller values, which are about 11.8% and -3.7%, respectively.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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