Theoretical analysis of the leptonic decays B : Identical leptons in the final state

Abstract

We study the effects of the identical leptons in the final state of the B+ + - + decay. The amplitude of the process is described by the same form factors as the amplitude of the B '' decay for non-identical leptons in the final state. However, the differential distributions are strongly different, as the B+ + - + amplitude contains both the direct (Ma) and the exchange (Mb) diagrams. We calculate a number of the differential distirbutions. In particular, we propose an interesting observable that can be readily measured experimentally - the differential distribution over the invariant mass of the pair of leptons of the same charge, + +. The good news is that the interference between Ma and Mb, d Bab, is found to be at the level of less than 1\% in all considered differental distributions and therefore can be neglected in the full kinematical region of this decay.

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