Final-State Interactions in Heavy Quark Decays

Abstract

We study the role played by the final-state interactions (fsi) in heavy quark decays using Pomeron and Regge exchanges to describe high energy scattering. At center of mass energy s 5GeV , Pomeron dominance does not apply. We study the behavior of the decay amplitudes as s is varied close to the B mass. We also investigate the behavior of the decay amplitude as s ∞ . Our conclusion is that the decay amplitudes approach a real value asymptotically.

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