Short Distance Analysis of B -> D(*)0 e+e- and B -> J/psi e+e-
Abstract
Over a large fraction of phase space a combination of an operator product and heavy quark expansions effectively turn the decay B -> D(*)0 e+e- into a ``short distance'' process, i.e., one in which the weak and electromagnetic interactions occur through single local operators. These processes have an underlying W-exchange quark diagram topology and are therefore Cabibbo allowed but suppressed by combinatoric factors and short distance QCD corrections. Our technique allows a clearer exploration of these effects. For the decay Bd,s -> J/psi(ηc) e+e- one must use a non-relativistic (NRQCD) expansion, in addition to an operator product expansion and a heavy quark effective theory expansion. We estimate the decay rates for Bd,s -> J/psi e+e-, Bd,s -> etac e+e-, Bd,s -> D*0 e+e- and Bd,s -> D0 e+e-.
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