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Charmless hadronic B decays involving scalar mesons: Implications to the nature of light scalar mesons

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The hadronic charmless B decays into a scalar meson and a pseudoscalar meson are studied within the framework of QCD factorization. Although the light scalar mesons f0(980)f_0(980) and a0(980)a_0(980) are widely perceived as primarily the four-quark bound states, in practice it is difficult to make quantitative predictions based on the four-quark picture for light scalars. Hence, predictions are made in the 2-quark model for the scalar mesons. Based on the QCD sum rule method, we have derived the leading-twist light-cone distribution amplitudes of scalar mesons and their decay constants. The short-distance approach suffices to explain the observed large rates of f0(980)Kf_0(980)K^- and f0(980)Kˉ0f_0(980)\bar K^0 that receive major penguin contributions from the bsssˉb\to ss\bar s process. When f0(980)f_0(980) is assigned as a four-quark bound state, there exist extra diagrams contributing to Bf0(980)KB\to f_0(980)K. Therefore, a priori the f0(980)Kf_0(980)K rate is not necessarily suppressed for a four-quark state f0(980)f_0(980). The calculated Bˉ0a0+(980)π\bar B^0\to a_0^+(980)\pi^- and a0+(980)Ka_0^+(980)K^- rates exceed slightly the current experimental limits. If the branching ratio of Bˉ0a0+(1450)π\bar B^0\to a_0^+(1450)\pi^- is measured at the level of (46)×106(4\sim 6)\times 10^{-6} while a0+(980)πa_0^+(980)\pi^- is found to be smaller, say, of order (12)×106(1\sim 2)\times 10^{-6} or even smaller than this, it will be likely to imply a 2-quark nature for a0(1450)a_0(1450) and a four-quark assignment for a0(980)a_0(980). The penguin-dominated modes a0(980)Ka_0(980)K and a0(1450)Ka_0(1450)K receive dominant weak annihilation contributions.Comment: 42 pages and 5 figures. Form factors for B to excited scalar mesons are calculated, signs are flipped for the decay constants of excited states (Appendix B), Tables 5 to 9 are revised. Version to appear in PR

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