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General Analysis of U-Spin Breaking in B Decays
We analyse the breaking of U-spin on a group theoretical basis. Due to the
simple behaviour of the weak effective hamiltonian under U-spin and the unique
structure of the breaking terms such a group theoretical analysis leads to a
manageable number of parameters. Several applications are discussed, including
the decays B -> J/psi K and B -> D K.Comment: 18 pages, 2 figures; Paragraph added on decays of B0 to P+P- with
P=(pi,K), and several minor corrections performed. Version matches the one to
appear in Phys. Rev.
Inclusive semileptonic B decays from QCD with NLO accuracy for power suppressed terms
We present the results of a calculation of the perturbative QCD corrections
for the semileptonic inclusive width of a heavy flavored meson. Within the
Heavy Quark Expansion we analytically compute the QCD correction to the
coefficient of power suppressed contribution of the chromo-magnetic operator in
the limit of vanishing mass of the final state quark. The important
phenomenological applications are decays of bottom mesons, and to the less
extend, charmed mesons.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Direct probes of flavor-changing neutral currents in collisions
We propose a novel method to study flavor-changing neutral currents in the
and transitions, tuning the energy of
- collisions to the mass of the narrow vector resonance or . We present a thorough study of both short-distance and long-distance
contributions to in the Standard Model and investigate
possible contributions of new physics in the charm sector. This process, albeit
very rare, has clear advantages with respect to the decay: the
helicity suppression is absent, and a richer set of effective operators can be
probed. Implications of the same proposal for are also discussed.Comment: 24 pages, 2 figure
Two body non-leptonic decays in quark model with factorization ansatz
The two body non-leptonic decays are analyzed in factorization
approximation, using quark model, as a free parameter. It is
shown that the experimental branching ratio for restricts and this ratio can be understood for a value
of which lies in the range suggested by two body
B meson decays. The branching ratios for are predicted to be larger than the previous estimates. Finally it
is pointed that CKM-Wolfenstein parameter , where is CP
phase, can be determined from the ratio of widths of and or that of
and
independent of the parameter .Comment: 18 pages, latex, 1 figure available on request, please send any
questions or comments to [email protected]
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