Studying B1(12+) B2(12+)+- Semi-leptonic Weak Baryon Decays with the SU(3) Flavor Symmetry
Abstract
Motivated by recent anomalies in FCNC b s+-, we study B1 B2+-(=e,μ,τ) semi-leptonic weak decays with the SU(3) flavor symmetry, where B1,2 are the spin-1/2 baryons of single bottomed anti-triplet Tb3, single charmed anti-triplet Tc3 or light baryon octet T8. Using the SU(3) irreducible representation approach, we first obtain the amplitude relations among different decays, and then predict the relevant not-yet measured observables of these decays. (a) We calculate the branching ratios of the Tb3 T8 μ+μ- and Tb3 T8 τ+τ- in the whole q2 region and in the different q2 bins by the measurement of 0b 0 μ+μ-. Many of them are obtained for the first time. In addition, the longitudinal polarization fractions and the leptonic forward-backward asymmetries of all Tb3 T8+- decays are very similar to each other in certain q2 bin due to the SU(3) flavor symmetry. (b) We analyze the upper limits of B(Tc3 T8+-) by using the experimental upper limits of B(+c pμ+μ-) and B(+c pe+e-), and find the experimental upper limit of B(+c pμ+μ-) giving effective bounds on the relevant SU(3) flavor symmetry parameters. The predictions of B(0c 0e+e-) and B(0c 0μ+μ-) will be different between the single-quark transition dominant contributions and the W-exchange dominant ones. (c) As for T8 T'8 +- decays, we analyze the single-quark transition contributions and the W-exchange contributions by using two measurements of B(0 0 e+e-) and B(+ pμ+μ-), and give the branching ratio predictions by assuming either single-quark transition dominant contributions or the W-exchange dominant ones.
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