Revisiting rescattering contributions to B(s) D(*)(s) M decays

Abstract

Motivated by the reported discrepancies between experimental data and Standard Model predictions for the branching ratios of the color-allowed decays B0 D(*)+K- and B0s D(*)+s π-, we study final-state rescattering effects on B(s) D(*)(s) P and B(s) D(s) V, where P (V) is a light pseudoscalar (vector) meson. We consider quasi-elastic rescatterings in the framework of SU(3) and U(3) flavor symmetries, and find that the effects cannot explain the measured branching ratios of the color-allowed and color-suppressed decays simultaneously. We also perform global fits to the B(s) D(*)(s) P and B(s) D(s) V data, allowing for new physics contributions to the Wilson coefficient a1 associated with the color-allowed tree amplitudes. It is shown that the fits prefer a downward shift of O(10\%) in a1 even in the presence of the quasi-elastic rescattering contributions.

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