1206.4106 (Ying Li et al.)
Ying Li, En-Lei Wang
In this work, within the QCD factorization approach, we investigate the branching fractions and CP asymmetries of decays $B \to K_0^*(1430)\rho$ and $B \to K_0^*(1430)\phi$ under two different scenarios both in the standard model and the family nonuniversal $Z^\prime$ model. We find that the annihilation terms play crucial roles in these decays and lead to the main uncertainties. For decays $B^- \to \bar K_0^{*-} (1430)\rho^0 (\omega)$, the new $Z^\prime$ boson could change branching fractions remarkably. However, for other decays, its contribution might be clouded by large uncertainties from annihilations. Unfortunately, neither the standard model nor $Z^\prime$ model can reproduce all experimental data under one certain scenario. We also noted that the CP asymmetries of $B^-\to \bar K_0^{*-}(1430) \rho^0 (\omega)$ could be used to identify the$K_0^*(1430)$ meson and search for the new physics contribution.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.4106
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