B(s) D*s0(2317)P(V) decays in perturbative QCD approach

Abstract

In this work, we use pQCD approach to calculate 20 B(s) D*s0(2317)P(V) two body decays by assuming D*s0(2317) as a cs scalar meson, where P(V) denotes a pseudoscalar (vector) meson. These B(s) decays can serve as an ideal platform to probe the valuable information on the inner structure of the charmed-strange meson D*s0(2317), and to explore the dynamics of strong interactions and signals of new physics. These considered decays can be divided into two types: the CKM favored decays and the CKM suppressed decays. The former are induced by b c transition, whose branching ratios are larger than 10-5. The branching fraction of the decay B0s D*+s0(2317)- is the largest and reaches about 1.8× 10-3, while the branching ratios for the decay B0s D*+s0(2317)K*- and other two pure annihilation decays B0 D*+s0(2317)K-, D*+s0(2317)K*- are only at 10-5 order. Our predictions are consistent well with the results given by the light cone sum rules approach. These decays are most likely to be measured at the running LHCb and the forthcoming SuperKEKB. The latter are induced by b u transition, among of which the channel B0 D*-(2317)+ has the largest branching fraction, reaching up to 10-5 order. Again the pure annihilation decays B- D*-s0(2317)φ, B0 D*-s0(2317)K+(K*+), B- D*-s0(2317)K0(K*0), have the smallest branching ratios, which drop to as low as 10-1010-8.

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