Factorization and SU(2) Heavy Flavor Symmetry for B-Meson Decays Producing Charmonium
Abstract
We show that the factorization assumption in color-suppressed meson decays is not ruled out by experimental data on . The problem previously pointed out might be due to an inadequate choice of hadronic form factors. Within the Isgur-Wise SU(2) heavy flavor symmetry framework, we search for possible dependence of form factors that are capable of explaining simultaneously the large longitudinal polarization observed in and the relatively small ratio of rates . We find out that the puzzle could be essentially understood if the form factor is frankly decreasing, instead of being almost constant or increasing as commonly assumed. Of course, the possibility of understanding experimental data is not necessarily a proof of factorization.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9501257,
title = {Factorization and SU(2) Heavy Flavor Symmetry for B-Meson Decays Producing Charmonium},
author = {M. Gourdin and Y. Y. Keum and X. Y. Pham},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9501257},
year = {2016}
}
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35 pages ( Latex ) with 10 figures (available by request)