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Exclusive determinations of $\vert V_{cb} \vert$ and $R(D^{*})$ through unitarity

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-12-21 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

In this work we apply the Dispersive Matrix (DM) method of Refs. [1,2] to the lattice computations of the Form Factors (FFs) entering the semileptonic BDνB \to D^* \ell \nu_\ell decays, recently produced by the FNAL/MILC Collaborations [3] at small, but non-vanishing values of the recoil variable (w1w-1). Thanks to the DM method we obtain the FFs in the whole kinematical range accessible to the decay in a completely model-independent and non-perturbative way, implementing exactly both unitarity and kinematical constraints. Using our theoretical bands of the FFs we extract Vcb\vert V_{cb} \vert from the experimental data and compute the theoretical value of R(D)R(D^*). Our final result for Vcb\vert V_{cb} \vert reads Vcb=(41.3±1.7)103\vert V_{cb} \vert = (41.3 \pm 1.7) \cdot 10^{-3}, compatible with the most recent inclusive estimate at the 0.5σ0.5\sigma level. Moreover, we obtain the pure theoretical value R(D)=0.275±0.008R(D^*) = 0.275 \pm 0.008, which is compatible with the experimental world average at the 1.3σ\sim 1.3 \sigma level.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2109.15248,
  title  = {Exclusive determinations of $\vert V_{cb} \vert$ and $R(D^{*})$ through unitarity},
  author = {G. Martinelli and S. Simula and L. Vittorio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.15248},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

20 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables. Revised version including appendices describing the DM method, the application of the unitarity filters and the implementation of the kinematical constraints. Results and conclusions unchanged. Matches published version in EPJC