Implications for B η K and B Glueball + K Modes from Observed Large B η' K+X
Abstract
The unexpectedly large branching ratios for B η' K (η' Xs) decays could be of gluonic origin. We study the implications for B η K (η Xs) and P K (PXs), where P is the pseudoscalar glueball. In the mechanism proposed by Fritzsch, large branching ratios are predicted for these modes. The B η K rate is barely within the experimental limit, and B P K, PXs could be at the 0.1% and 1% level, respectively. Smaller but less definite results are found for the mechanism of g* η' g via the gluon anomaly.
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