Charmless hadronic B (f1(1285),f1(1420)) P decays in the perturbative QCD approach
Abstract
We study 20 charmless hadronic B f1 P decays in the perturbative QCD(pQCD) formalism with f1 representing axial-vector mesons f1(1285) and f1(1420) that result from a mixing of quark-flavor f1q and f1s states with the angle φf1. The estimations of branching ratios and CP asymmetries of the considered B f1 P decays are presented in the pQCD approach with φf1 24 from recently measured Bd/s J/ f1(1285) decays. It is found that (a) the tree(penguin) dominant B+ f1 π+(K+) decays with large branching ratios[ O(10-6)] and large direct CP violations(around 14% 28% in magnitude) simultaneously are believed to be clearly measurable at the LHCb and Belle II experiments; (b) the Bd f1 KS0 and Bs f1 (η, η) decays with nearly pure penguin contributions and safely negligible tree pollution also have large decay rates in the order of 10-6 10-5, which can be confronted with the experimental measurements in the near future; (c) as the alternative channels, the B+ f1 (π+, K+) and Bd f1 KS0 decays have the supplementary power in providing more effective constraints on the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa weak phases α, γ, and β correspondingly, which are explicitly analyzed through the large decay rates and the direct and mixing-induced CP asymmetries in the pQCD approach and are expected to be stringently examined by the measurements with high precision. The complete abstraction can be found in the paper.
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