Charmless hadronic Bc VA, AA decays in the perturbative QCD approach

Abstract

In this work, we calculate the branching ratios (BRs) and the polarization fractions of sixty two charmless two-body Bc meson decays into final states involving one vector and one axial-vector meson (VA) or two axial-vector mesons(AA) within the framework of perturbative QCD (pQCD) approach systematically, where A is either a 3P1 or 1P1 axial-vector meson. All considered decay channels can only occur through the annihilation topologies in the standard model. Based on the perturbative calculations and phenomenological analysis, we find the following results: (i) the CP-averaged BRs of the considered sixty two Bc decays are in the range of 10-5 to 10-9; (ii) since the behavior for 1P1 meson is much different from that of 3P1 meson, the BRs of Bc A(1P1) (V, A(1P1)) decays are generally larger than that of Bc A(3P1) (V, A(3P1)) decays in the pQCD approach; (iii) many considered decays modes, such as Bc a1(1260)+ ω, b1(1235) , etc, have sizable BRs within the reach of the LHCb experiments; (iv) the longitudinal polarization fractions of most considered decays are large and play the dominant role; (v) the pQCD predictions for several decays involving mixtures of 3P1 and/or 1P1 mesons are highly sensitive to the values of the mixing angles, which will be tested by the ongoing LHC and forthcoming Super-B experiments; (vi) the CP-violating asymmetries of these considered Bc decays are absent in the standard model because only one type tree operator is involved.

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