Rare W-boson decays into a vector meson and lepton pair
Abstract
We have presented a theoretical study of exclusive rare W-boson decays, W V with V denoting a neutral vector meson and =e or μ, in the standard model. The leading-order contributions to these processes are given by W γ* with the subsequent γ* V transition. Branching fractions of these decay modes, for V=, ω, φ, and J/, respectively, have been calculated and predicted around 10-6 10-7, which are surprisingly larger than those of two-body hadronic radiative decays W M γ with M denoting a pseudoscalar or vector meson. Thus it is expected that rare W decays into a neutral vector meson plus lepton pair may be the promising channels in future experimental facilities with a large number of W-boson events produced.
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