Branching Ratio and CP Asymmetry of B_s \to K^*_0(1430)ρ(ω,φ) Decays in the PQCD Approach
Abstract: In the two-quark model supposition for $K_0{*}(1430)$, which can be viewed as either the first excited state (scenario I) or the lowest lying state (scenario II), the branching ratios and the direct CP-violating asymmetries for decays $\bar B_s0\to K{*0}_0(1430)\phi, K{*0}_0(1430)\omega, K{*0}_0(1430)\rho0, K{*+}_0(1430)\rho-$ are studied by employing the perturbative QCD factorization approach. We find the following results: (a) Enhanced by the color allowed tree amplitude with large Wilson coefficients $a_1=C_2+C_1/3$, the branching ratio of $\bar B_s0\to K{*+}_0(1430)\rho-$ is much larger than those of the other three decays and arrives at $(3.4{+0.8}_{-0.7})\times 10{-5}$ in scenario I, even $10{-4}$ order in scenario II, and its direct CP violating asymmetry is the smallest, around 10%, so this channel might be measurable in the current LHC-b experiments, where a large number (about $10{12}$) of $B$ mesons will be produced per year. This high statistics will make the measurement possible. (b) For the decay modes $\bar B0_s\to K{*0}_0(1430)\omega, K{*0}_0(1430)\rho0$, their direct CP-violating asymmetries are large, but it might be difficult to measure them, because their branching ratios are small and less than (or near) $10{-6}$ in both scenarios. For example, in scenario I, these values are ${\cal B}(\bar B_s0\to K*0(1430)\omega)=(8.2{+1.8}{-1.7})\times 10{-7}, {\cal B}(\bar B_s0\to K*0(1430)\rho0)=(9.9{+2.1}{-2.0})\times 10{-7}, \acp{dir}(\bar B0_s\to K{*0}0(1430)\omega)=-24.1{+2.8}{-2.5}, \acp{dir}(\bar B0_s\to K{*0}0(1430)\rho0)=26.6{+2.5}{-2.5}.$ (c) For the decay $\bar B0_s\to K*_0(1430)\phi$, the predicted branching ratios are also small and a few times $10{-7}$ in both scenarios; there is no tree contribution at the leading order, so its direct CP-violating asymmetry is naturally zero.
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