Two-body charmless hadronic B decays involving a light tensor meson in the
final states are studied in the perturbative QCD approach based on kT
factorization. From our calculations, we find that the decay branching ratios
for color allowed tree-dominated decays B→a20π+ and B→a2−π+ modes are of order 10−6 and 10−5, respectively.
While other color suppressed tree-dominated decays have very small branching
ratios. In general, the branching ratios of most decays are in the range of
10−5 to 10−8, which are bigger by one or two orders of magnitude than
those predictions obtained in Isgur-Scora-Grinstein-Wise II model and in the
covariant light-front approach, but consistent with the recent experimental
measurements and the QCD factorization calculations. Since the decays with a
tensor meson emitted from vacuum are prohibited in naive factorization, the
contributions of nonfactorizable and annihilation diagrams are very important
to these decays, which are calculable in our perturbative QCD approach. We also
give predictions to the direct CP asymmetries, some of which are large enough
for the future experiments to measure. Because we considered the mixing between
f2 and f2′, the decay rates are enhanced significantly for some
decays involving f2′ meson, even with a small mixing angle.Comment: 26 pages, 2 figure