Nonfactorization and Color-Suppressed B ((2S))+K(K*) Decays

Abstract

Using Nc=3 value of the parameter a2=0.09 but including a modest nonfactorized amplitude, we show that it is possible to understand all data, including polarization, for color-suppressed B((2S))+K(K*) decays in all commonly used models of form factors. We show that for B +K decay one can define an effective a2, which is process-dependent and, in general, complex; but it is not possible to define an effective a2 for B +K* decay. We also explain why nonfactorized amplitudes do not play a significant role in color-favored B decays.

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