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Non-factorizable contribtion to $\bar{B_{d}^0} \to \pi^0 D^{0}$

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-11-20 v1

Abstract

The decay modes of the type BπDB \to \pi \, D are dynamically different. For the case Bd0ˉπD+\bar{B_{d}^0} \to \pi^- D^{+} there is a substantial factorized contribution which dominates. In contrast, the decay mode Bd0ˉπ0D0\bar{B_{d}^0} \to \pi^0 D^{0} has a small factorized contribution, being proportional to a very small Wilson coefficient combination. In this paper we calculate the relevant Wilson coefficients at one loop level in the heavy quark limits, both for the bb-quark and the cc-quark. We also emphasize that for the decay mode Bd0ˉπ0D0\bar{B_{d}^0} \to \pi^0 D^{0} there is a sizeable non-factorizable contribution due long distance interactions, which dominate the amplitude. We estimate the branching ratio for this decay mode within our framework, which uses the heavy quark limits, both for the bb- and the cc-quarks. In addition, we treat energetic light (u,d,su,d,s) quarks within a variant of Large Energy Effective Theory and combine this with a new extension of chiral quark models. For reasonable values of the model dependent parameters of our model can account for at least 3/4 of the amplitude needed to explain the experimental branching ratio 2.6×104\simeq 2.6 \times 10^{-4}.

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@article{arxiv.1003.3348,
  title  = {Non-factorizable contribtion to $\bar{B_{d}^0} \to \pi^0 D^{0}$},
  author = {Lars E. Leganger and Jan O. Eeg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1003.3348},
  year   = {2014}
}

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23 pages, 4 figures, 39 references