Hadronic charmless B decays B-> AP

Abstract

The two-body hadronic decays of B mesons into pseudoscalar and axial vector mesons are studied within the framework of QCD factorization. The light-cone distribution amplitudes (LCDAs) for 3P1 and 1P1 axial-vector mesons have been evaluated using the QCD sum rule method. Owing to the G-parity, the chiral-even two-parton light-cone distribution amplitudes of the 3P1 (1P1) mesons are symmetric (antisymmetric) under the exchange of quark and anti-quark momentum fractions in the SU(3) limit. For chiral-odd LCDAs, it is other way around. The main results are the following: (i) The predicted rates for a1(1260)π, b1(1235)π, b10(1235)π-, a1+K- and b1+K- modes are in good agreement with the data. However, the naively expected ratios Br(B- a10π-)/Br( B0 a1+π-)≤ 1, Br(B- a1-π0)/Br( B0 a1-π+) 1 2 and Br(B- b10K-)/Br( B0 b1+K-) 1 2 are not borne out by experiment. This should be clarified by the improved measurements of these decays. (ii) Since the B b1K decays receive sizable annihilation contributions, their rates are sensitive to the interference between penguin and annihilation terms. The measurement of Br( B0 b1+K-) implies a destructive interference which in turn indicates that the form factors for B b1 and B a1 transitions are of opposite signs. (iii) Sizable power corrections such as weak annihilation are needed to account for the observed rates of the penguin-dominated modes K1-(1270)π+ and K1-(1400)π+.

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