The role of D(s) and their contributions in B(s) D(s) h h decays
Abstract
We demonstrate the roles of D(s) and their contributions in the quasi-two-body decays B(s) D(s) h h (h, h = \π, K\) in the perturbative QCD approach, stemming from the quark flavour changing b c \, q2 \, q1 and b c \, q1 \, q2 with q1, q2 = \s/d, u\. The main motivation of this study is the measurements of significant derivations from the simple phase-space model in the channels B(s) D(s) h h at B factories and LHC, which is now clarified as the Breit-Wigner-tail effects from the corresponding intermediate resonant states D(s). We confirm that these effect from D is small ( 5\%) in the quasi-two-body B(s) D π π (K) decaying channels, and predict the tiny (< 1 \%) contributions from D in the B(s) Ds K π (K) decaying channels, our result for the Bs D K π (K) decaying channels contributed only from the Breit-Wigner-tail effect of Ds is in agreement with the current LHCb measurement. We recommend the Belle-II and the LHCb collaborations to restudy the processes B+ D 0π+(K+) D-π+π+(K+) to reveal the structure of D 0 and the strong decay D 0 D+ π-.
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