Charmful two-body b decays in the light-front quark model

Abstract

We investigate the singly and doubly charmful two-body b- decays using the light-front quark model. Our findings reveal that most branching fractions calculated in this study, such as B(b-- D0,-D*0), can be ten to one hundred times larger than those reported in previous calculations. Additionally, we interpret the ratio B(b-- J/)/ B(b-- ηc) 3.4 within the helicity framework. While the decay involving external W-boson emission appears to be suppressed by the b u c s weak transition, it still yields a significant branching fraction. For instance, B(b-0 Ds*-)=(5.9-14.2)× 10-5, B(b-*0Ds-)=(6.7-12.1)×10-5, and B(b-*0Ds*-)=(12.8-26.7)×10-5, with values reaching as large as 10-4. These predictions are well within the experimental reach of LHCb.

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