Semileptonic width ratios among beauty hadrons
Abstract
We present predictions based on the heavy quark expansion in QCD. We find SU(3) breaking in B mesons suppressed in the framework of the HQE. Bs is expected to have the semileptonic width about 1% lower and Lambdab about 3% higher when compared to Gammasl(Bd). The largest partial-rate preasymptotic effect is Pauli interference in the b-->u ell nu channel in Lambdab, about +10%. We point out that the Omegab semileptonic width is expected not to exceed that of Bd and may turn out to be the smallest among stable b hadrons despite the large mass. The underlying differences with phase-space models are briefly addressed through the heavy mass expansion.
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