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Factorization and SU(2) Heavy Flavor Symmetry for B-Meson Decays Producing Charmonium

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-09-01 v1

Abstract

We show that the factorization assumption in color-suppressed BB meson decays is not ruled out by experimental data on B\raK(K)+J/Ψ(Ψ)B \ra K(K^*) + J/\Psi(\Psi^{'}). 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 q2q^2 dependence of form factors that are capable of explaining simultaneously the large longitudinal polarization ρL\rho_L observed in B\raK+J/ΨB \ra K^* + J/\Psi and the relatively small ratio of rates RJ/Ψ=Γ(B\raK+J/Ψ)/Γ(B\raK+J/Ψ)R_{J/\Psi} = \Gamma(B \ra K^* + J/\Psi)/\Gamma(B \ra K + J/\Psi). We find out that the puzzle could be essentially understood if the A1(q2)A_1(q^2) 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)