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Finite-Width Effects in Three-Body B Decays (2011.07468v2)

Published 15 Nov 2020 in hep-ph and hep-ex

Abstract: It is customary to apply the so-called narrow width approximation $\Gamma(B\to RP_3\to P_1P_2P_3)=\Gamma(B\to RP_3)Br(R\to P_1P_2)$ to extract the branching fraction of the quasi-two-body decay $B\to RP_3$, with $R$ and $P_3$ being an intermediate resonant state and a pseudoscalar meson, respectively. However, the above factorization is valid only in the zero width limit. We consider a correction parameter $\eta_R$ from finite width effects. Our main results are: (i) We present a general framework for computing $\eta_R$ and show that it can be expressed in terms of the normalized differential rate and determined by its value at the resonance. (ii) We introduce a form factor $F(s_{12},m_R)$ for the strong coupling involved in the $R(m_{12})\to P_1P_2$ decay when $m_{12}$ is away from $m_R$. We find that off-shell effects are small in vector meson productions, but prominent in the $K_2*(1430)$, $\sigma/f_0(500)$ and $K_0*(1430)$ resonances. (iii) We evaluate $\eta_R$ in the theoretical framework of QCD factorization (QCDF) and in the experimental parameterization (EXPP) for three-body decay amplitudes. In general, $\eta_R{\rm QCDF}$ and $\eta_R{\rm EXPP}$ are similar for vector mesons, but different for tensor and scalar resonances. A study of the differential rates enables us to understand the origin of their differences. (iv) Finite-width corrections to $Br(B-\to RP)_{\rm NWA}$ obtained in the narrow width approximation are generally small, less than 10\%, but they are prominent in $B-\to\sigma/f_0(500)\pi-$ and $B-\to \overline K_0{*0}(1430)\pi-$ decays. The EXPP of the normalized differential rates should be contrasted with the theoretical predictions from QCDF calculation as the latter properly takes into account the energy dependence in weak decay amplitudes.

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