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B-(s), D-(s) -> pi, K, eta, p, K*, omega, phi transition form factors and decay rates with extraction of the CKM parameters vertical bar V-ub vertical bar, vertical bar V-cs vertical bar, vertical bar V-cd vertical bar

Author:
Wu, Y. L.  Zhong, M.  Zuo, Y. B.  


Journal:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS A


Issue Date:
2006


Abstract(summary):

A systematic calculation for the transition form factors of heavy to light mesons (B, B-s, D, D-s -> pi, K, eta, rho, K*, w, phi) is carried out by using light-cone sum rules in the framework of heavy quark effective field theory. The heavy quark symmetry at the leading order of 1/m(Q) expansion enables us to reduce the independent wave functions and establish interesting relations among form factors. Some relations hold for the whole region of momentum transfer. The meson distribution amplitudes up to twist-4 including the contributions from higher conformal spin partial waves and light meson mass corrections are considered. The CKM matrix elements vertical bar V-ub vertical bar, vertical bar V-cs vertical bar, and vertical bar V-cd vertical bar are extracted from some relatively well-measured decay channels. A detailed prediction for the branching ratios of heavy to light meson decays is then presented. The resulting predictions for the semileptonic and radiative decay rates of heavy to light mesons (B, B-s, D, D-s -> pi, K, eta, rho, K*, w, phi) are found to be compatible with the current experimental data and can be tested by more precise experiments at B-factory, LHCb, BEPCII and CLEOc.


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