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OPE for B-meson distribution amplitude and dimension-5 HQET operators

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-05-19 v1

Abstract

The BB-meson light-cone distribution amplitude (LCDA) is defined as the matrix element of a quark-antiquark bilocal light-cone operator in the heavy-quark effective theory (HQET) and is a building block of QCD factorization formula for exclusive BB-meson decays. When the corresponding bilocal HQET operator has a light-like distance tt between the quark and antiquark fields, the scale 1/t\sim 1/t separates the UV and IR regions, which induce the cusp singularity in radiative corrections and the mixing of multiparticle states in nonperturbative corrections, respectively. We treat the bilocal HQET operator based on the operator product expansion (OPE), disentangling the singularities from the IR and UV regions systematically. The matching at the next-to-leading order αs\alpha_s is performed in the MS\overline{\rm MS} scheme with a complete set of local operators of dimension d5d \le 5, through a manifestly gauge-invariant calculation organizing all contributions in the coordinate space. The result exhibits the Wilson coefficients with Sudakov-type double logarithms and the higher-dimensional operators with additional gluons. This OPE yields the BB-meson LCDA for tt less than 1\sim 1 GeV1^{-1}, in terms of Λˉ=mBmb\bar{\Lambda}= m_B - m_b and the two additional HQET parameters as matrix elements of dimension-5 operators. The impact of these novel HQET parameters on the integral relevant to exclusive BB decays, λB\lambda_B, is also discussed.

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@article{arxiv.0905.2729,
  title  = {OPE for B-meson distribution amplitude and dimension-5 HQET operators},
  author = {Hiroyuki Kawamura and Kazuhiro Tanaka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.2729},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

7 pages, 1 figure; to appear in the proceedings of the International Workshop on Effective Field Theories: from the pion to the upsilon (EFT09), February 2-6, 2009, Valencia, Spain

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