Study of Bc (D0 K, D0 π) decays

Abstract

LHCb observes the B+c D0 K+ decay with RD0 K = fc/fu × B(B+c D0 K+)=(9.3+2.8-2.5 0.6)× 10-7. The corresponding branching ratio (BR) of the decay can be estimated as B(B+c D0 K+) ≈ (10.01 3.40)× 10-5; however, the theoretical estimates vary from 10-7 to 5× 10-5. We phenomenologically investigate the B+c (D0 K+, D0 π+) decays through the analysis of B KK, B+u D+ K0, and Bd D-s K+. With the form factor of fBc D0≈ 0.2, it is found that the tree-annihilation contribution dominates the B+c D0 K+ decay, and when B(B+u D+ K0) ≈ (1-3.1) × 10-7 is required, we obtain B(B+c D0 K+)≈ (4.4- 9) × 10-5, and the magnitude of CP asymmetry is lower than approximately 10\%. Although the B+c D0 π+ decay is dominated by the tree-transition effect, the tree-annihilation also makes an important contribution, where its effect could be around 70\% of the tree-transition. It is found that when B(B+c D0 K+)≈ (4.4- 9) × 10-5 is taken, the BR and CP asymmetry for B+c D0 π+ with the common values of parameters can be B(B+c D0 π+)≈ (4.9-8)× 10-6 and of the order of one, respectively. Moreover, we conclude B(B+c D+ K0)≈ B(B+c D0 K+), and the BRs for B+c K+ K0 and B+c J/ π+ are (6.99 1.34) × 10-7 and (7.7 1.1)× 10-4, respectively.

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