Revisiting B K( Kπ) decays

Abstract

The rare decay B K( Kπ) is expected to play an important role in searches for physics beyond the Standard Model at the near future B-physics experiments. We investigate resonant and non-resonant backgrounds that arise beyond the narrow-width approximation for the K. Non-resonant B Kπ decays are analyzed in the region of low hadronic recoil, where B K π form factors from Heavy-Hadron-Chiral-Perturbation Theory are available. In a Breit-Wigner-type model interference-induced effects in the K* signal region are found to be sizable, as large as 20\% in the branching ratio. Corresponding effects in the longitudinal polarization fraction FL are smaller, at most around few \%. Effects of the broad scalar states K0 and are at the level of percent in the branching fraction in the K signal region and negligible in FL. Since the backgrounds to FL are small this observable constitutes a useful probe of form factors calculations, or alternatively, of right-handed currents in the entire q2-region. The forward-backward asymmetry in the K π-system, A FB \, LK, with normalization to the longitudinal decay rate probes predominantly S,P-wave interference free of short-distance coefficients and can therefore be used to control the resonant and non-resonant backgrounds.

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