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Study of localized $CP$ violation in $B^-\rightarrow \pi^- \pi^+\pi^-$ and the branching ratio of $B^-\rightarrow \sigma(600)\pi^-$ in the QCD factorization approach

Authors :
Qi, Jing-Juan
Wang, Zhen-Yang
Guo, Xin-Heng
Zhang, Zhen-Hua
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

In this work, within the QCD factorization approach, we study the localized integrated $CP$ violation in the $B^-\rightarrow \pi^-\pi^+\pi^-$ decay and the branching fraction of the $B^-\rightarrow\sigma\pi^-$ decay. Both the resonance and nonresonance contributions are included when we study the localized $CP$ asymmetry in the $B^-\rightarrow \pi^-\pi^+\pi^-$ decay. The resonance contributions from the scalar $\sigma(600)$ and vector $\rho^0(770)$ mesons are included. For the $\sigma(600)$ meson, we apply both the Breit-Wigner and Bugg models to deal with its propagator, and obtain $\mathcal{B}(B^-\rightarrow \sigma(600)\pi^-)<1.67\times10^{-6}$ and $\mathcal{B}(B^-\rightarrow \sigma(600) \pi^-)<1.946\times10^{-5}$ in these two models, respectively. We find that there is no allowed divergence parameters $\rho_S$ and $\phi_S$ to satisfy the experimental data $\mathcal{A_{CP}}(\pi^-\pi^+\pi^-)=0.584\pm0.082\pm0.027\pm0.007$ in the region $m_{\pi^+\pi^- \mathrm{high}}^2>15$ $\mathrm{GeV}^2$ and $m_{\pi^+\pi^-\mathrm{low}}^2<0.4$ $\mathrm{GeV}^2$ and the upper limit of $\mathcal{B}(B^-\rightarrow \sigma(600)\pi^-)$ in the Breit-Wigner model, however, there exists the region $\rho_S\in[1.70,3.34]$ and $\phi_S \in [0.50,4.50]$ satisfying the data for $\mathcal{A_{CP}}(\pi^-\pi^+\pi^-)$ and the upper limit of $\mathcal{B}(B^-\rightarrow \sigma(600)\pi^-)$ in the Bugg model. This reveals that the Bugg model is more plausible than the Breit-Wigner model to describe the propagator of the $\sigma(600)$ meson even though the finite width effects are considered in both models. The large values of $\rho_S$ indicate that the contributions from weak annihilation and hard spectator scattering processes are both large, especially, the weak annihilation contribution should not be negleted for $B$ decays to final states including a scalar meson.<br />Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1811.02167

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1811.10333
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2019.114788