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On the smallness of Tree-dominated Charmless Two-body Baryonic BB Decay Rates

Published 29 Dec 2014 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (1412.8272v1)

Abstract: The long awaited baryonic BB decay Bˉ<sup>0→</sup>ppˉ\bar B{}<sup>0\to</sup> p\bar p was recently observed by LHCb with a branching fraction of order 10<sup>−810<sup>{-8}. All the earlier model predictions are too large compared with experiment. In this work, we point out that for a given tree operator OiO_i, the contribution from its Fiertz transformed operator, an effect often missed in the literature, tends to cancel the internal WW-emission amplitude induced from OiO_i. The wave function of low-lying baryons are symmetric in momenta and the quark flavor with the same chirality, but antisymmetric in color indices. Using these symmetry properties and the chiral structure of weak interactions, we find that half of the Feynman diagrams responsible for internal WW-emission cancel. Since this feature holds in the charmless modes but not in the charmful ones, we advocate that the partial cancellation accounts for the smallness of the tree-dominated charmless two-body baryonic BB decays. This also explains why most previous model calculations predicted too large rates as the above consideration was not taken into account. Finally, we emphasize that, contrary to the claim in the literature, the internal WW-emission tree amplitude should be proportional to the Wilson coefficient c1+c2c_1+c_2 rather than c1−c2c_1-c_2.

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