Implication of the B -> rho rho data on the B -> pi pi puzzle

Abstract

We point out that the B -> rho rho data have seriously constrained the possibility of resolving the B -> pi pi puzzle from the large observed B0 -> pi0 pi0 branching ratio in the available theoretical approaches. The next-to-leading-order (NLO) contributions from the vertex corrections, the quark loops, and the magnetic penguin evaluated in the perturbative QCD (PQCD) approach have saturated the experimental upper bound of the B0 -> rho0 rho0 branching ratio, and do not help. The NLO PQCD predictions for the B0 -> rho rho and B -> rho rho0 branching ratios are consistent with the data. The inclusion of the NLO jet function from the soft-collinear effective theory into the QCD-improved factorization approach, though enhancing the B0 -> pi0 pi0 branching ratio sufficiently, overshoots the bound of the B0 -> rho0 rho0 branching ratio, and deteriorates the predictions for the B -> pi0 K and B0 -> pi K direct CP asymmetries.

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