The -meson longitudinal leading-twist distribution amplitude

Abstract

In the present paper, we suggest a convenient model for the vector -meson longitudinal leading-twist distribution amplitude φ2;\|, whose distribution is controlled by a single parameter B\|2;. By choosing proper chiral current in the correlator, we obtain new light-cone sum rules (LCSR) for the B TFFs A1, A2 and V, in which the δ1-order φ2;\| provides dominant contributions. Then we make a detailed discussion on the φ2;\| properties via those B TFFs. A proper choice of B\|2; can make all the TFFs agree with the lattice QCD predictions. A prediction of |V ub| has also been presented by using the extrapolated TFFs, which indicates that a larger B\|2; leads to a larger |V ub|. To compare with the BABAR data on |V ub|, the longitudinal leading-twist DA φ2;\| prefers a doubly-humped behavior.

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