Violation of PCAC and two-body baryonic B and Ds decays

Abstract

We study the two-body baryonic B and Ds decays based on the annihilation mechanism without the partial conservation of axial-vector current (PCAC) at the GeV scale. We demonstrate that the contributions of B- p, B- 0 p and B0s are mainly from the scalar and pseudoscalar currents with their branching ratios predicted to be around (3.5,\,5.3,\,5.3)× 10-8, respectively, exactly the sizes of B(B B B') established by the data. We also apply the annihilation mechanism to all of the charmless two-body baryonic B and Ds decays. In particular, we can explain B( B0(s) p p) of order 10-8 and B(Ds+ p n) of order 10-3, which are from the axial-vector currents. In addition, the branching ratios of B0 , B- n p, and B- - 0 are predicted to be (0.3,\,3.2,\,9.6)× 10-8, which can be measured by LHCb and viewed as tests for the violation of PCAC at the GeV scale.

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