Perturbative QCD analysis of neutral B-meson decays into σσ, σ f0 and f0 f0

Abstract

The decays of Bd,s0 σσ, σ f0, f0 f0, with σ and f0 denoting the light scalar mesons f0(500) and f0(980) in the two-quark picture, are studied in the perturbative QCD approach based on kT factorization. With the referenced value of the mixing angle || 25 for the σ-f0 mixing in the quark-flavor basis, it is of great interest to obtain that: (a) these neutral B-meson decays into σσ, σ f0, and f0 f0 have large branching ratios in the order of 10-6 10-4, which mean the possibly constructive interferences existed in the decays with different flavor states, and then are expected to be tested at the Large Hadron Collider beauty and/or Belle-II experiments in the (near) future; (b) the large direct CP violations could be easily found in the Bd0 σσ, f0 f0 and Bd,s0 σ f0 decays, which indicate the considerable interferences between the tree and the penguin decay amplitudes involved in these four modes, and would be confronted with the future measurements; (c) these neutral B-meson decays could be examined through the secondary decay chain σ/f0 π+ π-, namely, the four-body decays of Bd,s0 (π+ π-)σ(f0) (π+ π-)σ(f0). On the other side, it seems that other 4 four-body decays of Bd0 (π+ π-)σ (K+ K-)f0, Bs0 (π+ π-)σ(f0) (K+ K-)f0, and Bs0 (K+ K-)f0 (K+ K-)f0 could also be detected at the relevant experiments, if the f0 K+ K- could be identified from the φ K+ K- clearly.

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