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Semileptonic $B_{s}\to K_0^*(1430)$ transitions with the light-cone sum rules

In the $\rm SU(3)_F$ symmetry limit, using two- and three-particle distribution amplitudes of $B^{\pm}$-meson for $B_s$, the transition form factors of semileptonic $B_{s}\to K_{0}^*(1430)$ decays are calculated in the framework of the light-cone sum rules. The two-particle distribution amplitudes, $φ_{_{+}}(ω)$ and $φ_{_{-}}(ω)$ have the most important contribution in estimation of the form factors $f_{+}(q^2)$, $f_{-}(q^2)$ and $f_{T}(q^2)$. The knowledge of the behavior of $φ_{_+}(ω)$ is still rather limited. Therefore, we consider three different parametrizations for the shapes of $φ_{_+}(ω)$ that are derived from the phenomenological models. Using the form factors $f_{+}$, $f_{-}$ and $f_{T}$, the semileptonic $B_s \to K_0^*(1430) l \bar{ν_{l}}$ and $B_s \to K_0^*(1430) l \bar{l}/ν\barν$, $l=e, μ, τ$ decays are analyzed. The branching fractions for the aforementioned decays, in addition the longitudinal lepton polarization asymmetries are calculated. A comparison between our results with predictions of other approaches is provided.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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