Effective Hamiltonian of Electroweak Penguin for Hadronic b Quark Decays

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  • H. Mehrban
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In this research we work with the effective Hamiltonian and the quark model. We investigate the decay rates of matter-antimatter of quark. We describe the effective Hamiltonian theory and apply this theory to the calculation of current-current ( ), QCD penguin ( ), magnetic dipole ( ) and electroweak penguin ( ) decay rates. The gluonic penguin structure of hadronic decays is studied through the Wilson coefficients of the effective Hamiltonian. We calculate the branching ratios of the tree-level, effective Hamiltonian, effective Hamiltonian including electroweak Penguin, effective Hamiltonian including Magnetic Dipole and the effective Hamiltonian including electroweak Penguin and Magnetic Dipole quark decays , , , . We show that, the electroweak Penguin and Magnetic Dipole contributions in b quark decays are small and Current-Current operators are dominant.

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volume 20  issue 2

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publication date 2009-06-01

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