Gluonic Penguins in Bππ from QCD Light-Cone Sum Rules

Abstract

The B ππ hadronic matrix element of the chromomagnetic dipole operator O8g (gluonic penguin) is calculated using the QCD light-cone sum rule approach. The resulting sum rule for <ππ |O8g|B> contains, in addition to the O(αs) part induced by hard gluon exchanges, a contribution due to soft gluons. We find that in the limit mb ∞ the soft-gluon contribution is suppressed as a second power of 1/mb with respect to the leading-order factorizable B ππ amplitude, whereas the hard-gluon contribution has only an αs suppression. Nevertheless, at finite mb, soft and hard effects of the gluonic penguin in B ππ are of the same order. Our result indicates that soft contributions are indispensable for an accurate counting of nonfactorizable effects in charmless B decays. On the phenomenological side we predict that the impact of gluonic penguins on B0d π+π- is very small, but is noticeable for B0d π0π0.

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