Two- and three-body hadronic decays of charmed mesons involving a tensor meson
Abstract
We study the quasi-two-body D TP decays and the three-body D decays proceeding through intermediate tensor resonances, where T and P denote tensor and pseudoscalar mesons, respectively. We employ D T transition form factors based upon light-cone sum rules and the covariant light-front quark model to evaluate the decay rates, with the former giving a better agreement with current data. Though the tree amplitudes with the emitted meson being a tensor meson vanish under factorization approximation, contributions proportional to the tensor decay constant fT can be produced from vertex and hard spectator-scattering corrections. We also investigate the finite-width effects of the tensor mesons and find that, contrary to three-body B decays, the tensor-mediated D decays are more seriously affected and the narrow width approximation has to be corrected. More experimental data are required in order to extract information topological amplitudes associated with quasi-two-body D TP decays. Among the data, the D+ f2π+ and D+ K2*0π+ branching fractions are not self consistent and further clarification is called for.
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