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arxiv: hep-ph/0206155 · v2 · submitted 2002-06-18 · ✦ hep-ph

Non Standard η-η^(prime) mixing and the Nonleptonic B and Λ_b Decays to η and η^(prime)

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keywords primelambdamixingradialdecayseffectseta-decay
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Radial mixing in the pseudoscalar $\eta-\eta^{\prime}$ systems can be generated from hyperfine interactions and annihilation terms. For the $\eta-\eta^{\prime}$ system we find the effects of radial mixing are appreciable and seriously affect the decay branching ratios for $B \to \eta(\eta^{\prime})K(K^*)$, mainly by modifying the $B \to \eta(\eta^{\prime})$ form factors. In particular, the effect of radial mixing in conjunction with the interference effects among penguin amplitudes can resolve puzzles in the $B \to \eta(\eta^{\prime}) K$ decays. The decay $\Lambda_b \to \Lambda \eta(\eta^{\prime})$ on the other hand is dominated by a single amplitude so that the significant interference effects of B decays are absent here. Moreover, since no $\Lambda_b \to \eta(\eta^{\prime})$ form factors are involved here, the effect of radial mixing is essentially negligible. Hence, unlike the B system, we do not predict a large enhancement of $\Lambda_b \to \Lambda \eta^{\prime}$ relative to $\Lambda_b \to \Lambda \eta$.

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