We have systematically investigated the semi-inclusive B decays B->MX, which
are manifestations of the quark decay b->Mq, within the framework of
QCD-improved factorization. These decays are theoretically clean and have
distinctive experimental signatures. We focus on a class of these that do not
require any form factor information and therefore may be especially suitable
for extracting information on the angles α and γ of the unitarity
triangle. The nonfactorizable effects, such as vertex-type and penguin-type
corrections to the two-body b decay and hard spectator corrections to the
3-body decay are calculable in the heavy quark limit. QCD factorization is
applicable when the emitted meson is a light meson or a charmonium. We discuss
the issue of the CPT constraint on partial rate asymmetries. The strong phase
coming from final-state rescattering due to hard gluon exchange between the
final states can induce large rate asymmetries for tree-dominated
color-suppressed modes (π0,ρ0,ω)Xsˉ. The nonfactorizable
hard spectator interactions in the 3-body decay, though phase-space suppressed,
are extremely important for the tree-dominated modes
(π0,ρ0,ω)Xsˉ,ϕX, JXs,JX and the
penguin-dominated mode ωXssˉ. In fact, they are dominated by the
hard spectator corrections. Our result for B(B→J/ψXs) is in
agreement with experiment. The semi-inclusive decay modes: Bs0→(π0,ρ0,ω)Xsˉ, ρ0Xssˉ, B0→(K−X,K∗−X)
and B−→(K0Xs,K∗0Xs) are the most promising ones in searching for
direct CP violation. In fact, they have branching ratios of order
10−6−10−4 and CP rate asymmetries of order (10−40).Comment: 28 page