Baryonic B meson decays
Abstract
We review the two and three-body baryonic B decays with the dibaryon ( B B') as the final states. Accordingly, we summarize the experimental data of the branching fractions, angular asymmetries, and CP asymmetries. Using the W-boson annihilation (exchange) mechanism, the branching fractions of B B B' are shown to be interpretable. In the approach of perturbative QCD counting rules, we study the three-body decay channels. In particular, we review the CP asymmetries of B B B'M, which are promising to be measured by the LHCb and Belle~II experiments. Finally, we remark the theoretical challenges in interpreting B(B- p p-) and B(B- p pμ- μ).
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