Radiative and Semileptonic B Decays Involving Higher K-Resonances in the Final States
Hisaki Hatanaka, Kwei-Chou Yang

TL;DR
This paper analyzes radiative and semileptonic B decays involving higher spin K-resonances using LEET, predicting decay rates, form factors, and asymmetries, with results indicating suppressed branching fractions for higher resonances.
Contribution
It formulates B to K_J^{(*)} transition form factors in the large recoil region using LEET and estimates decay rates for various B decay channels involving higher K-resonances.
Findings
Branching fractions decrease with higher K-resonance spin.
Decay rates are suppressed due to phase space and form factor values.
Zero of forward-backward asymmetry is insensitive to K-resonance spin.
Abstract
We study the radiative and semileptonic B decays involving a spin- resonant with parity for and for in the final state. Using the large energy effective theory (LEET) techniques, we formulate transition form factors in the large recoil region in terms of two independent LEET functions and , the values of which at zero momentum transfer are estimated in the BSW model. According to the QCD counting rules, exhibit a dipole dependence in . We predict the decay rates for , and . The branching fractions for these decays with higher -resonances in the final state are suppressed due to the smaller phase spaces and the smaller values of…
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