Vector Dominance Effects in Weak Radiative Decays of the B Mesons
Abstract
The long distance vector-meson-dominance (VMD) effects on the weak radiative decays γ and 0 D*0γ are studied. For γ decays, the VMD contribution is (10-20)\% of the short-distance penguin amplitude. The pole effect is as important as the VMD one in the decay B--γ, but it is suppressed in 0 0γ. The branching ratio of γ, estimated to be of order 10-6, strongly depends on the sign of the Wolfenstein parameter . A measurement of any deviation of the ratio R=(B-- γ)/(00γ) away from the isospin value 2 will not only provide a probe on the long-range contribution but also fix the sign of : R>2 for <0 and R<2 for >0. The decay 0 D*0γ does not receive short-distance contributions, and its branching ratio, predicted to be 0.9× 10-6, is dominated by W-exchange accompanied by a photon emission.
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