A phenomenological estimate of rescattering effects in Bs K*0K*0

Abstract

The measurements in b s penguin-dominated decays are widely recognized as a powerful test for searching for New Physics by studying the deviation from theoretical estimations within the Standard Model. We examine the final-state rescattering effects on the decay Bs K*0K*0 and provide estimations of the branching ratio and longitudinal polarization of Bs K*0K*0, which is consistent with experimental observations. Our conclusion is that both short- and long-distance interactions contribute significantly in this decay. The small longitudinal polarization in B VV modes may not be a signal for New Physics.

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