Isospin violating decays of positive parity Bs mesons in HM
Abstract
Recent lattice QCD results suggest that the masses of the first two positive parity Bs mesons lie below the BK threshold, similar to the case of D*s0(2317)+ and Ds1(2460)+ mesons. The mass spectrum of Bs mesons seems to follow pattern of Ds mass spectrum. As in the case of charmed mesons, the structure of positive parity Bs mesons is very intriguing. To shed more light on this issue, we investigate strong isospin violating decays Bs(0+) Bs0 π0, Bs(1+) Bs*0 π0 and Bs(1+) Bs0 π π within heavy meson chiral perturbation theory. The two body decay amplitude arises at the tree level and we show that the loop corrections give significant contributions. On the other hand, in the case of three body decay Bs(1+) Bs0 π π amplitude occurs only at the loop level. We find that the decay widths for these decays are: (Bs(1+) Bs0 π π) 10-3\,keV and (Bs(0+) Bs0 π0) ≤ 55\,keV, (Bs(1+) Bs*0 π0) ≤ 50\,keV. More precise knowledge of the coupling constant describing the interaction of positive and negative parity heavy mesons with light pseudoscalar mesons would help to increase accuracy of our calculation.
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