Rescattering effects in Bu,d,s(bar) to D P, D(bar) P decays

Abstract

We study quasi-elastic rescattering effects in Bu,d,s(bar) to DP, D(bar)P decays, where P is a light pseudoscalar. The updated measurements of Bu,d(bar) to DP decays are used to extract the effective Wilson coefficients aeff1 ~ 0.90, aeff2 ~ 0.23, three strong phases delta ~ 53 degree, theta ~ 18 degree, sigma ~ -88 degree, and the mixing angle tau ~ 9 degree. This information is used to predict rates of nineteen Bs(bar) to DP and Bu,d,s(bar) to D(bar)P decay modes, including modes of interests in the gamma/phi3 program. Many decay rates are found to be enhanced. In particular, the Bs(bar) to D0 K0 rate is predicted to be 8× 10-4, which could be measured soon. The rescattering effects on the corresponding Bu,d,s(bar) to D(bar)P, DP amplitude ratios rB, rBs, and the relative strong phases deltaB, deltaBs are studied. Although the decay rates are enhanced in most cases, rB,Bs values are similar to factorization expectation.

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