Study of the K1(1270)-K1(1400) mixing in the decays B J/ K1(1270), J/ K1(1400)
Abstract
We studied the B meson decays B J/ K1(1270,1400) in the pQCD approach beyond the leading order. With the vertex corrections and the NLO Wilson coefficients included, the branching ratios of the considered decays are Br(B+ J/ K1(1270)+)=1.76+0.65-0.69×10-3, Br(B+ J/ K1(1400)+)=7.03+2.70-2.52×10-4, and Br(B0 J/ K1(1270)0)=(1.63+0.60-0.64)×10-3 with the mixing angle θK1=33, which can agree well with the data or the present experimental upper limit within errors. So we support the opinion that θK133 is much more favored than 58. Furthermore, we also give the predictions for the polarization fractions, direct CP violations from the different polarization components, the relative phase angles for the considered decays with the mixing angle θK1=33 and 58, respectively. The direct CP violations of the two charged decays B+ J/ K1(1270,1400)+ are very small (10-410-5), because there is no weak phase until up to O(λ4) with the Wolfenstein parameter λ=0.22537. These results can be tested at the running LHCb and forthcoming Super-B experiments.
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