D*(s) P form factors and their applications to semi-leptonic and non-leptonic weak decays

Abstract

Similar to other heavy flavor mesons, the weak decays of D*(s) mesons can provide a platform to verify the standard model, explore new physics, and understand the mechanisms of weak interactions. At present, the theoretical and experimental studies on D*(s) mesons are relatively limited. In addition to the dominant electromagnetic decays, the D*(s) weak decays should be feasible to explore the D*(s) mesons. In this study, we used the covariant light-front quark model to study the form factors of the transitions D*(s) π, K, ηq,s, then calculated the branching ratios of the semi-leptonic decays D*(s) P+ and the non-leptonic decays D*(s) PP, PV with P=π, K, η(), V=, K*, φ and =e, μ. The channels Ds*+η + and D*+s η+ possess the largest branching ratios, which can reach an order of 10-6 among these decays, and are most likely to be accessible in experiments at future high-luminosity colliders. Furthermore, we predict and discuss the longitudinal polarization fraction fL and the forward-backward asymmetry AFB for the considered semi-leptonic D*(s) decays.

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