Implications of Recent B0 D(*)0X0 Measurements
Abstract
The recent measurements of the color-suppressed modes B0 D(*)0π0 imply non-vanishing relative final-state interaction (FSI) phases among various B Dπ decay amplitudes. Depending on whether or not FSIs are implemented in the topological quark-diagram amplitudes, two solutions for the parameters a1 and a2 are extracted from data using various form-factor models. It is found that a2 is not universal: |a2(Dπ)|= 0.40-0.55 and |a2(D*π)|= 0.25-0.35 with a relative phase of order (50-55) between a1 and a2. If FSIs are not included in quark-diagram amplitudes from the outset, a2eff/a1eff and a2eff will become smaller. The large value of |a2(Dπ)| compared to |a2eff(Dπ)| or naive expectation implies the importance of long-distance FSI contributions to color-suppressed internal W-emission via final-state rescatterings of the color-allowed tree amplitude.
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