Anatomy of $B\rightarrow D\bar{D}$ Decays
Abstract
The decays and probe the CP-violating mixing phases and , respectively. The theoretical uncertainty of the corresponding determinations is limited by contributions from penguin topologies, which can be included with the help of the -spin symmetry of the strong interaction. We analyse the currently available data for decays and those with similar dynamics to constrain the involved non-perturbative parameters. Using further information from semileptonic decays, we perform a test of the factorisation approximation and take non-factorisable -breaking corrections into account. The branching ratios of the , and , decays show an interesting pattern which can be accommodated through significantly enhanced exchange and penguin annihilation topologies. This feature is also supported by data for the channel. Moreover, there are indications of potentially enhanced penguin contributions in the and decays, which would make it mandatory to control these effects in the future measurements of and . We discuss scenarios for high-precision measurements in the era of Belle II and the LHCb upgrade.
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@article{arxiv.1505.01361,
title = {Anatomy of $B\rightarrow D\bar{D}$ Decays},
author = {Lennaert Bel and Kristof De Bruyn and Robert Fleischer and Mick Mulder and Niels Tuning},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.01361},
year = {2015}
}
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47 pages, 17 figures, matching published version