Charmless Quasi-Two-Body Decays in Perturbative QCD Approach: Taking as Examples
Ying Li (Department of Physics, Yantai University, Yantai 264005, China)
; Wen-Feng Liu (Department of Physics, Yantai University, Yantai 264005, China)
; Zhi-Tian Zou (Department of Physics, Yantai University, Yantai 264005, China)
Three-body decays not only significantly broaden the study of meson decay mechanisms but also provide information of resonant particles. Because of complicate dynamics, it is very hard for us to study the whole phase space in a specific approach. In this review, we take decays as examples and show the application of the perturbative QCD (PQCD) approach in studying the quasi-two-body decays, where two particles move collinearly with large energy and the bachelor one recoils back. To describe the dynamics of two collinear particles, the , , and -wave functions of kaon-pair with different waves are introduced. By keeping the transverse momenta, all possible diagrams including the hard spectator diagrams and annihilation ones can be calculated in PQCD approach. Most results are well consistent with the current measurements from BaBar, Belle, and LHCb experiments. Moreover, under the narrow-width approximation, we can extract the branching fractions of the two-body decays involving the resonant states and also predict the branching fractions of the corresponding quasi-two-body decays . All predictions are expected to be tested in the ongoing LHCb and Belle-II experiments.