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$B^0 \to \phi\phi$ Decay in Perturbative QCD Approach

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arxiv hep-ph/0501269 v2 pith:KRSJC4BD submitted 2005-01-28 hep-ph hep-ex

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The rare decay $B^0 \to \phi\phi$ can occur only via penguin annihilation topology in the standard model. We calculate this channel in the perturbative QCD approach. The predicted branching ratio is very small at ($10^{-8}$). We also give the polarization fractions, which shows that the transverse polarization contribution is comparable to the longitudinal one, due to a big transverse contribution from factorizable diagrams. The small branching ratio in SM, makes it sensitive to any new physics contributions.

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