Phenomenological Applications of QCD Factorization to Semi-inclusive B Decays
Abstract
We have systematically investigated the semi-inclusive B decays , which are manifestations of the quark decay , within a framework inspired by QCD-improved factorization. These decays are theoretically clean and have distinctive experimental signatures. We focus on a class of these that do not require any form factor information and therefore may be especially suitable for extracting information on the angles and of the unitarity triangle. The strong phase coming from final-state rescattering due to hard gluon exchange between the final states can induce large rate asymmetries for tree-dominated color-suppressed modes . The nonfactorizable hard spectator interactions in the 3-body decay , though phase-space suppressed, are extremely important for the tree-dominated modes , and the penguin-dominated mode . Our result for is in agreement with experiment. , , and are the most promising ones in searching for direct CP violation: they have branching ratios of order and CP rate asymmetries of order .
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0109259,
title = {Phenomenological Applications of QCD Factorization to Semi-inclusive B Decays},
author = {Hai-Yang Cheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0109259},
year = {2017}
}
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12 pages, talk given at International Conference on Flavor Physics, Zhang-Jia-Jie City, Hunan, China, 31 May - 6 June, 2001