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The $B \to \rho $ helicity form factors within the QCD light-cone sum rules

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2018-11-26 v2

Abstract

We study the BρB \to \rho helicity form factors (HFFs) by applying the light-cone sum rules up to twist-4 accuracy. The HFF has some advantages in comparison to the conventionally calculated transition form factors, such as the HFF parameterization can be achieved via diagonalizable unitarity relations and etc. At the large recoil point, only the ρ\rho-meson longitudinal component contributes to the HFFs, and we have Hρ,0(0)=0.4350.045+0.055\mathcal{H}_{\rho,0}(0)=0.435^{+0.055}_{-0.045} and Hρ,{1,2}(0)0\mathcal{H}_{\rho,\{1,2\}}(0)\equiv 0. We extrapolate the HFFs to physically allowable q2q^2-region and apply them to the BρB \to \rho semileptonic decay. We observe that the ρ\rho-meson longitudinal component dominates its differential decay width in low q2q^2-region, and its transverse component dominates the high q2q^2-region. Two ratios RlowR_{\rm low} and RhighR_{\rm high} are used to characterize those properties, and our LCSR calculation gives, Rlow=0.9670.284+0.305R_{\rm low}=0.967^{+0.305}_{-0.284} and Rhigh=0.2190.070+0.058R_{\rm high}=0.219^{+0.058}_{-0.070}, which agree with the BaBar measurements within errors.

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@article{arxiv.1808.10775,
  title  = {The $B \to \rho $ helicity form factors within the QCD light-cone sum rules},
  author = {Wei Cheng and Xing-Gang Wu and Rui-Yu Zhou and Hai-Bing Fu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.10775},
  year   = {2018}
}

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11 pages, 7 figures, 8 tables