B meson decays to vector charmonium(like) states and a K meson: the role of final-state interactions

Abstract

A series of vector charmonium(like) states, accompanied by a K meson, have been observed in the decays of B meson. These processes are color-suppressed at the quark level, as inferred from topological diagram analysis. In this work, we calculate the branching fractions of the decays B K, where denotes the charmonium(like) states (1S), (2S), (4040), (3770), and (4160). Our analysis incorporates both short-distance (naive factorization approach) and long-distance (final-state interactions) contributions. Within reasonable parameters, our results align with experimental data except for the (4160), suggesting its possible exotic nature. Furthermore, we find that long-distance contributions dominate these decay processes, highlighting the crucial role of final-state interactions in the productions of charmonium(like) states in B decays.

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