Flavor SU(3) analysis of the charmless semileptonic B PV+ decays
Abstract
All charmless B PV+ (P denotes the light pseudoscalar meson and V denotes the vector meson) decays have not been experimentally observed to date, but some of them might be measured in the near future. The charmless B PV+ decays with the axial-vector (A) resonance states, the tensor (T) resonance states and the excited vector (VE,D) resonance states are studied based on flavor SU(3) analysis in this work, where VE contains \(1450), K*(1410), ω(1420), φ(1680)\ with quantum numbers n2S+1LJ=23S1 and VD contains \(1700), K*(1680), ω(1650), φ(2170)\ with quantum numbers n2S+1LJ=13D1. The hadronic amplitudes of the B A/T + decays are related by the nonperturbative parameters, and the branching ratio predictions of B A/T/VE,D + are obtained, and then the branching ratios of the B A(A PV)+, B T(T PV)+, B VE(VE PV)+ and B VD(VD PV)+ are obtained by the narrow width approximation or further considering the width effects. We find that most branching ratios of the B A + decays and many branching ratios of the B A(A PV)+ decays are on the order of O(10-4-10-3), and all branching ratios with the tensor resonance states and the excited vector resonance states are small. Our results could be tested in the future BelleII and LHCb experiments.
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