Semileptonic B and Bs decays involving scalar and axial-vector mesons

Abstract

We report our theoretical calculations on the branching fractions for the semileptonic B and Bs decays, i.e., B (Bs) (P,\, V,\, S,\,A) , where P and V denote the pseudoscalar and vector mesons, respectively, while S denotes the scalar meson with mass above 1 GeV and A the axial-vector meson. The branching fractions for the semileptonic B P and V modes have been measured very well in experiment and our theoretical values are in good agreement with them. The ones for B S and A modes are our theoretical predictions. There is little experimental information on the semileptonic Bs decays although much theoretical effort has been done. In addition, we predict the branching fractions of B D*0(2400) and Bs D*-s0(2317) as (2.31 0.25)× 10-3 and (3.070.34)× 10-3, in order, assuming them as the conventional mesons with quark-antiquark configuration. The high luminosity e+e- collider SuperKEKB/Belle-II is running, with the data sample enhanced by a factor of 40 compared to Belle, which will provide huge opportunity for the test of the theoretical predictions and further help understand the inner structure of these scalar and axial vector mesons, e.g., the glueball content of f0(1710) and the mixing angles for the axial-vector mesons. These decay channels can also be accessed by the LHCb experiment.

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