B0s Kπ,KK decays and effects of the next-to-leading order contribution

Abstract

By employing the perturbative QCD(pQCD) factorization approach, we calculate the branching ratios and CP violating asymmetries of the four Bs0 Kπ and K K decays, with the inclusion of all known next-to-leading order (NLO) contributions. We find numerically that (a) the NLO contribution can interfere with the LO part constructively or destructively for different decay modes; (b) the NLO contribution leads to a 22\% decrease for Br(B0s K+ π-), but 50\% enhancements to other three considered Bs decays, and therefore play an important role in interpreting the measured values of the branching ratios; and (c) for both Bs0 K+ π- and Bs0 K+K- decays, the NLO pQCD predictions for the direct and mixing induced CP-violating asymmetries agree very well with the measured values in both the sign and the magnitude.

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