Within the perturbative QCD approach, we investigated the
Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa-favored B→DS ("S" denoting the
scalar meson) decays on the basis of the two-quark picture. Supposing the
scalar mesons are the ground states or the first excited states, we calculated
the the branching ratios of 72 decay modes. Most of the branching ratios are in
the range 10−4 to 10−7, which can be tested in the ongoing LHCb
experiment and the forthcoming Belle-II experiment. Some decays, such as B+→D(∗)0a0+(980/1450) and B+→D(∗)−a0+(980/1450), could be used to probe the inner structure and the character
of the scalar mesons, if the experiments are available. In addition, the ratios
between the Br(B0→D(∗)0σ) and Br(B0→D(∗)0f0(980)) provide a potential way to determine the mixing
angle between σ and f0(980). Moreover, since in the standard model
these decays occur only through tree operators and have no CP asymmetries,
any deviation will be signal of the new physics beyond the standard model.Comment: 2 figures, 6 table