Evidence for Factorization in Three-body B D(*) K- K0 Decays

Abstract

Motivated by experimental results on B D(*)K-K0, we use a factorization approach to study these decays. Two mechanisms concerning kaon pair production arise: current-produced (from vacuum) and transition (from the B meson). The kaon pair in the B 0 D(*)+K-K0 decays can be produced only by the vector current (current-produced), whose matrix element can be extracted from e+e- K K processes via isospin relations. The decay rates obtained this way are in good agreement with experiment. The B- D(*)0K-K0 decays involve both current-produced and transition processes. By using QCD counting rules and the measured B- D(*)0 K- K0 decay rates, the measured decay spectra can be understood.

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