Nonfactorizable contributions to the decay mode D0 -> K0 K0

Abstract

We point out that the decay mode D0 -> K0 K0 has no factorizable contribution. In the chiral perturbation language, treating D0 as heavy, the O(p) contribution is zero. We calculate the nonfactorizable chiral loop contributions of order O(p3). Then, we use a heavy-light type chiral quark model to calculate nonfactorizable tree level terms, also of order O(p3), proportional to the gluon condensate. We find that both the chiral loops and the gluon condensate contributions are of the same order of magnitude as the experimental amplitude.

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