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In this article, we calculate the branching ratios of B→K_0~* (1430)K decays by employing the perturbative QCD (pQCD) approach at leading order. We perform the evaluations in the two scenarios for the scalar meson spectrum. We find that (i) The leading order pQCD predictions for the branching ratio Br(B~+→K~+K_0~*(1430)~0) are in good agreement with the experimental upper limit in both scenarios, while the pQCD predictions for other considered B→K_0~* (1430)K decay modes are also presented and will be tested by the LHC experiments; (ii) The annihilation contributions play an important role in these considered decays, for B~0→K_0~*(1430)~±K~= decays, for example, which are found to be (1-4) ×10(-6).
In this article, we calculate the branching ratios of B → K_0 ~ * (1430) K decays by employing the perturbative QCD (pQCD) approach at leading order. We perform the evaluations in the two scenarios for the scalar meson spectrum. We find that (i) The leading order pQCD predictions for the branching ratio Br (B ~ + → K ~ + K_0 ~ * (1430) ~ 0) are in good agreement with the experimental upper limit in both scenarios, while the pQCD predictions for other B → K_0 ~ * (1430) K decay modes are also presented and will be tested by the LHC experiments; (ii) The annihilation contributions play an important role in these considered decays, for B ~ 0 → K_0 ~ * (1430) ~ ± K ~ = decays, for example, which are found to be (1-4) × 10 (-6).