Rare radiative B decays to orbitally excited K mesons

Abstract

The exclusive rare radiative B meson decays to orbitally excited axial-vector mesons K1*(1270), K1(1400) and to the tensor meson K2*(1430) are investigated in the framework of the relativistic quark model based on the quasipotential approach in quantum field theory. These decays are considered without employing the heavy quark expansion for the s quark. Instead the s quark is treated to be light and the expansion in inverse powers of the large recoil momentum of the final K** meson is used to simplify calculations. It is found that the ratio of the branching fractions of rare radiative B decays to axial vector K*1(1270) and K1(1400) mesons is significantly influenced by relativistic effects. The obtained results for B decays to the tensor meson K2*(1430) agree with recent experimental data from CLEO.

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