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Spectator Scattering and Annihilation Contributions as a Solution to the and Puzzles within QCD Factorization Approach

arXiv:1409.1322 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.90.054019

Abstract

The large branching ratios for pure annihilation and decays reported by CDF and LHCb collaborations recently and the so-called and puzzles indicate that spectator scattering and annihilation contributions are important to the penguin-dominated, color-suppressed tree dominated, and pure annihilation nonleptonic decays. Combining the available experimental data for , and decays, we do a global fit on the spectator scattering and annihilation parameters , , and , which are used to parameterize the endpoint singularity in amplitudes of spectator scattering, nonfactorizable and factorizable annihilation topologies within the QCD factorization framework, in three scenarios for different purpose. Numerically, in scenario II, we get and at the confidence level, which are mainly demanded by resolving puzzle and confirm the presupposition that . In addition, correspondingly, the -meson wave function parameter is also fitted to be , which plays an important role for resolving both and puzzles. With the fitted parameters, the QCDF results for observables of , and decays are in good agreement with experimental measurements. Much more experimental and theoretical efforts are expected to understand the underlying QCD dynamics of spectator scattering and annihilation contributions.

26 pages, 8 figures, 5tables; version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D