Measurements of polarization fractions in B→VV transitions, with V a light vector meson, show that the longitudinal amplitude dominates in B0→ρ+ρ−, B+→ρ+ρ0, and B+→ρ0K∗+ decays and not in the penguin induced decays B0→ϕK∗0, B+→ϕK∗+. We study the effect of rescattering mediated by charmed resonances, finding that in B→ϕK∗ it can be responsible of the suppression of the longitudinal amplitude. For the decay B→ρK∗ we find that the longitudinal fraction cannot be too large without invoking new effects.
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0406162,
title = {The Riddle of Polarization in $B \to VV$ Transitions},
author = {P. Colangelo and F. De Fazio and T. N. Pham},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0406162},
year = {2009}
}