Evolution equation for the B-meson distribution amplitude in the heavy-quark effective theory in coordinate space
Abstract
The B-meson distribution amplitude (DA) is defined as the matrix element of a quark-antiquark bilocal light-cone operator in the heavy-quark effective theory, corresponding to a long-distance component in the factorization formula for exclusive B-meson decays. The evolution equation for the B-meson DA is governed by the cusp anomalous dimension as well as the Dokshitzer-Gribov-Lipatov-Altarelli-Parisi-type anomalous dimension, and these anomalous dimensions give the "quasilocal" kernel in the coordinate-space representation. We show that this evolution equation can be solved analytically in the coordinate-space, accomplishing the relevant Sudakov resummation at the next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy. The quasilocal nature leads to a quite simple form of our solution which determines the B-meson DA with a quark-antiquark light-cone separation in terms of the DA at a lower renormalization scale with smaller interquark separations (). This formula allows us to present rigorous calculation of the B-meson DA at the factorization scale for less than GeV^{-1}, using the recently obtained operator product expansion of the DA as the input at GeV. We also derive the master formula, which reexpresses the integrals of the DA at for the factorization formula by the compact integrals of the DA at GeV.
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@article{arxiv.1002.1177,
title = {Evolution equation for the B-meson distribution amplitude in the heavy-quark effective theory in coordinate space},
author = {Hiroyuki Kawamura and Kazuhiro Tanaka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.1177},
year = {2014}
}
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19 pages, 4 figures; typos corrected, version to appear in Phys. Rev. D