Abstract

The weak decay of [Formula: see text] into [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] mesons, observed by LHCb collaboration for the first time, are calculated in the model which takes into account the “factorizable” contributions and “nonfactorizable” corrections. The decays of [Formula: see text] mesons into charmonia and light hadrons are expected to be well described by the factorization approximation. In the standard model, [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] decays occur through only the tree-level diagrams and so there are no CP violation in these channels. The decay [Formula: see text] is expected to proceed mainly via a [Formula: see text] transition because the [Formula: see text] decay has identical final state and similar event topology, where it is chosen as the relative branching fraction channel. The ratio of branching fractions [Formula: see text] is of particular interest since the CKM matrix element is suppressed by a factor [Formula: see text], in which the [Formula: see text] occur through [Formula: see text] transition, but the dominant amplitude of the decay [Formula: see text] is a [Formula: see text] transition. The decay [Formula: see text] is examined by color-allowed, color-suppressed spectator and weak annihilation diagrams. The weak annihilation topology, in contrast to decays of other beauty hadrons, is not suppressed and can contribute significantly to the decay amplitude. Because of the [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] branching fractions are calculated relative to the [Formula: see text] decay, this decay mode is estimated separately, the ratio between them are [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], respectively, that are compatible with the experimental data.

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