B(s) D(s)(*)M decays in the presence of final-state interaction
Abstract
In light of the recent data for B(s) D(*)(s)P and B(s) D(s)V decays, we perform a model-independent phenomenological analysis in the presence of quasi-elastic rescattering. With the Wilson coefficients including contributions beyond the standard model, lifetimes of B meson as well as the B0d-B0d mixing are investigated for clarifying correlations among the observables. We show that parameter regions for quasi-elastic rescattering, the size of color-suppressed tree amplitudes and new physics are constrained due to the lifetime data. As a consequence, it is revealed that this scenario can be testable by the future LHCb measurement of width difference in B0d-B0d mixing and semi-leptonic CP asymmetry.
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