Hadronic B Decays Involving Even Parity Charmed Mesons
Abstract
Hadronic B decays containing an parity-even charmed meson in the final state are studied. Specifically we focus on the Cabibbo-allowed decays B D** π(), D** Ds(*), D**sD(*) and Bs Ds**π(), where D** denotes generically a p-wave charmed meson. The B D** transition form factors are studied in the improved version of the Isgur-Scora-Grinstein-Wise quark model. We apply heavy quark effective theory and chiral symmetry to study the strong decays of p-wave charmed mesons and determine the magnitude of the D11/2-D13/2 mixing angle. Except the decay to D1(2427)0π- the predictions for B- D**0π- agree with experiment. The sign of D11/2-D13/2 mixing angle is found to be positive in order to avoid a severe suppression on the production of D1(2427)0π-. The interference between color-allowed and color-suppressed tree amplitudes is expected to be destructive in the decay B- D1(2427)0π-. Hence, an observation of the ratio D1(2427)0π-/D1(2427)+π- can be used to test the relative signs of various form factors as implied by heavy quark symmetry. Although the predicted B- D1(2420)0- at the level of 3× 10-3 exceeds the present upper limit, it leads to the ratio D1(2420)-/D1(2420)π-≈ 2.6 as expected from the factorization approach and from the ratio f/fπ≈ 1.6 . Therefore, it is crucial to have a measurement of this mode to test the factorization hypothesis. For B Ds**D decays, it is expected that Ds0*D Ds1D as the decay constants of the multiplet (Ds0*,Ds1) become the same in the heavy quark limit.
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