Motivated by the experimental measurement of the decay rate, Γ, and
the longitudinal polarization, PL, in the Cabibbo favored decay Ds+→ϕρ+, we have studied theoretical prediction within the context of
factorization approximation invoking several form factors models. We were able
to obtain agreement with experiment for both Γ and PL by using
experimentally measured values of the form factors A1Dsϕ(0),
A2Dsϕ(0) and VDsϕ(0) in the semi-leptonic decay Ds+→ϕl+νl. We have also included in our calculation the effect of the
final state interaction (fsi) by working with the partial waves amplitudes
S, P and D. Numerical calculation shows that the decay amplitude is
dominated by S wave, and that the polarization is sensitive to the
interference between S and D waves. The range of the phase difference
δSD=δS−δD accommodated by experimental error in PL
is large.Comment: 7 pages, LaTe