Abstract

We study the branching ratios, the direct CP asymmetries in B→K(*)K̄(*) decays and the polarization fractions of B→K*K̄* decays by employing the QCD factorization in the minimal supersymmetric standard model with R-parity violation. We derive the new upper bounds on the relevant R-parity violating couplings from the latest experimental data of B→K(*)K̄(*), and some of these constraints are stronger than the existing bounds. Using the constrained parameter spaces, we predict the R-parity violating effects on the other quantities in B→K(*)K̄(*) decays which have not been measured yet. We find that the R-parity violating effects on the branching ratios and the direct CP asymmetries could be large; nevertheless their effects on the longitudinal polarizations of B→K*K̄* decays are small. Near future experiments can test these predictions and shrink the parameter spaces.

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