B0s (π0 η(*), η(*)η(*)) decays and the effects of next-to-leading order contributions in the perturbative QCD approach
Abstract
In this paper, we calculate the branching ratios and CP violating asymmetries of the five B0s (π0η(*),η(*)η(*)) decays, by employing the perturbative QCD (pQCD) factorization approach and with the inclusion of all currently known next-to-leading order (NLO) contributions. We find that (a) the NLO contributions can provide about 100% enhancements to the LO pQCD predictions for the decay rates of Bs0 ηη and η η decays, but result in small changes to Br(Bs π0 η(*)) and Br(Bs ηη); (b) the newly known NLO twist-2 and twist-3 contributions to the relevant form factors can provide about 10% enhancements to the decay rates of the considered decays; (c) for Bs π0 η(*) decays, their direct CP-violating asymmetries fdir could be enhanced significantly by the inclusion of the NLO contributions; and (d) the pQCD predictions for Br(Bs η η(*)) and Br(Bs η η) can be as large as 4× 10-5, which may be measurable at LHCb or the forthcoming super-B experiments.
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