A new dimension-seven operator is generated by the gluon equation of motion in the presence of the axion-gluon coupling, and its spectator-scattering contribution to B to K a is roughly 25 percent of the soft-overlap contribution.
Soft gluon contributions to the B --> K eta' amplitude in a low energy bosonization model
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Intriguing B --> K eta' decays provide a unique opportunity to study a joining of two-gluon configurations arising from the penguin b --> sG and b --> sGG transitions, with those inherent to the eta' particle. We employ the heavy-light chiral quark model, applied previously to a somewhat related B --> D eta' decay, as a calculational tool accounting for the nonperturbative soft gluon contributions to the amplitude at hand. Thereby we arrive at a novel contribution to the singlet penguin amplitude, which within our model accounts for ~ 10 % of the measured B --> K eta' amplitude.
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Soft Collinear Effective Theory for Heavy QCD Axions
A new dimension-seven operator is generated by the gluon equation of motion in the presence of the axion-gluon coupling, and its spectator-scattering contribution to B to K a is roughly 25 percent of the soft-overlap contribution.