Pure Annihilation Type B K0*(1430)K(*) Decays in the Family Non-universal Z Model

Abstract

By assuming that the scalar meson K0*(1430) belongs to the first excited states or the lowest lying ground states, we study the pure annihilation-type decays B K0*(1430)K(*) in the QCD factorization approach. Within the standard model, the branching fractions are at the order of 10-8-10-7, which is possible to be measured in the ongoing LHCb experiment or forthcoming Belle-II experiment. We also study these decays in the family non-universal Z model. The results show that if mZ≈ 600GeV (ζ=0.02), both the branching fractions and CP asymmetries of B0 K0*+(1430)K- could be changed remarkably, which provides us a place for probing the effect of new physics. These results could be used to constrain the parameters of Z model.

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