Abstract
We show that the presence of intrinsic charm in the hadrons’ light-cone wave functions, even at a few percent level, provides new, competitive decay mechanisms for B decays which are nominally CKM suppressed. For example, the weak decays of the B-meson to two-body exclusive states consisting of strange plus light hadrons, such as are expected to be dominated by penguin contributions since the tree-level decay is CKM suppressed. However, higher Fock states in the B wave function containing charm quark pairs can mediate the decay via a CKM-favored tree-level transition. Such intrinsic charm contributions can be phenomenologically significant. Since they mimic the amplitude structure of “charming” penguin contributions, the latter need not be penguin contributions at all.
- Received 17 August 2001
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.65.054016
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