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B to eta' + X and The QCD Anomaly

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-11-17 v1

Abstract

Mechanisms for the observed large Br(Bη+Xs)Br(B \to \eta' +X_s) are examined. We propose that the dominant fraction of the Bη+XsB \to \eta' +X_s rate is due mainly to bsgb \to s g^*, where gg^* is an off-shell gluon, followed by ggηg^* \to g\eta' via the anomalous coupling of the η\eta' to two gluons. The calculated rate for Bη+XsB \to \eta'+X_s is in rough accord with experiment using a fairly constant glue-glue-η\eta' form factor. This behavior of the form factor may be indicative of glueball dominance of the channel. Searches via the modes ηh+h\eta' h^+h^- (h=πh=\pi or KK) may be worthwhile. Charmonia contributions [i.e Bηc,ψ(η+X)+XsB \to \eta_c, \psi (\to \eta'+X) +X_s] can only account for at most 20% of the central value of the signal. Implications for Bη+XdB \to \eta' +X_d and for the corresponding η\eta modes are also given.

Cite

@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9704357,
  title  = {B to eta' + X and The QCD Anomaly},
  author = {David Atwood and Amarjit Soni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9704357},
  year   = {2014}
}

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19 pages, 5 figures