Light-cone sum rules study on the purely non-factorizable c+0K+ decay
Abstract
We investigate the purely non-factorizable c+0K+ decay using light-cone sum rules. To extract the decay amplitudes, a three-point correlation function is defined and calculated at hadron and quark-gluon level, respectively. Both the W-exchange and the W-inward emission diagrams are considered in the quark-gluon level calculation, where the two-particle light-cone distribution amplitudes (LCDAs) of kaon are used as non-perturbative input. We obtain the decay amplitudes contributed from the twist-2 and twist-3 kaon LCDAs, respectively. The obtained P-wave amplitude is consistent with those predicted in the literature, while the S-wave one is much smaller. This significant difference between the S- and P- wave amplitudes leads to small up-down spin asymmetry, closing to the experimental measurement.
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