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    B -> J/psi K^* Decays in QCD Factorization

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    The hadronic decay B -> J K^* is analyzed within the framework of QCD factorization. The spin amplitudes A_0, A_\parallel and A_\perp in the transversity basis and their relative phases are studied using various different form-factor models for B-K^* transition. The effective parameters a_2^h for helicity h=0,+,- states receive different nonfactorizable contributions and hence they are helicity dependent, contrary to naive factorization where a_2^h are universal and polarization independent. QCD factorization breaks down even at the twist-2 level for transverse hard spectator interactions. Although a nontrivial strong phase for the A_\parallel amplitude can be achieved by adjusting the phase of an infrared divergent contribution, the present QCD factorization calculation cannot say anything definite about the phase phi_\parallel. Unlike B -> J/psi K decays, the longitudinal parameter a_2^0 for B -> J/psi K^* does not receive twist-3 corrections and is not large enough to account for the observed branching ratio and the fraction of longitudinal polarization. Possible enhancement mechanisms for a_2^0 are discussed.Comment: 21 pages, 1 figure, a table and a reference added, some typos correcte

    B→ϕπB\to \phi \pi and B0→ϕϕB^0 \to \phi\phi in the Standard Model and new bounds on R parity violation

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    We study the pure penguin decays B→ϕπB \to \phi\pi and B0→ϕϕB^0 \to \phi\phi. Using QCD factorization, we find B(B±→ϕπ±)=2.0−0.1+0.3×10−8{\cal B}(B^\pm \to\phi\pi^{\pm} )=2.0^{+0.3}_{-0.1}\times 10^{-8}. For the pure penguin annihilation process B0→ϕϕB^0 \to \phi\phi, analyzed here for the first time, B(B0→ϕϕ)=2.1−0.3+1.6×10−9{\cal B}(B^0 \to\phi\phi)=2.1^{+1.6}_{-0.3}\times 10^{-9}. The smallness of these decays in the Standard Model makes them sensitive probes for new physics. From the upper limit of B→ϕπB\to \phi\pi,we find constraints on R parity violating couplings, ∣λ′′i23λ′′i21∣<6×10−5| \lambda{''}_{i23}\lambda{''}_{i21}|<6\times10^{-5}, ∣λi23′λi21′∣<4×10−4| \lambda'_{i23}\lambda'_{i21}|<4\times10^{-4} and ∣λi32′λi12′∣<4×10−4| \lambda'_{i32}\lambda'_{i12}|<4\times10^{-4} for i=1,2,3i=1,2,3. Our new bounds on ∣λ′′i23λ′′i21∣|\lambda{''}_{i23}\lambda{''}_{i21}| are one order of magnitude stronger than before. Within the available upper bounds for ∣λ′′i23λ′′i21∣| \lambda{''}_{i23}\lambda{''}_{i21}|, ∣λi23′λi21′∣|\lambda'_{i23}\lambda'_{i21}| and ∣λi32′λi12′∣|\lambda'_{i32}\lambda'_{i12}|, we find that B(B→ϕϕ){\cal B}(B\to\phi\phi) could be enhanced to 10−8∼10−710^{-8}\sim 10^{-7}. Experimental searches for these decays are strongly urged.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures embede

    The transition form factors for semi-leptonic weak decays of J/ψJ/\psi in QCD sum rules

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    Within the Standard Model, we investigate the semi-leptonic weak decays of J/ψJ/\psi. The various form factors of J/ψJ/\psi transiting to a single charmed meson (D(d,s)(∗)D^{(*)}_{(d,s)}) are studied in the framework of the QCD sum rules. These form factors fully determine the rates of the weak semi-leptonic decays of J/ψJ/\psi and provide valuable information about the non-perturbative QCD effects. Our results indicate that the decay rate of the semi-leptonic weak decay mode J/ψ→Ds(∗)−+e++νeJ/\psi \to D^{(*)-}_{s}+e^{+}+\nu_{e} is at order of 10−1010^{-10}.Comment: 28 pages, 6 figures, revised version to be published in Eur.Phys.J.
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