Decay Constants of Beauty Mesons from QCD Sum Rules
Abstract
Our recently completed analysis of the decay constants of both pseudoscalar and vector beauty mesons reveals that in the bottom-quark sector two specific features of the sum-rule predictions show up: (i) For the input value of the bottom-quark mass in the MS scheme mb(mb)≈4.18\;GeV, the sum-rule result fB≈210-220\;MeV for the B meson decay constant is substantially larger than the recent lattice-QCD finding fB≈190\;MeV. Requiring QCD sum rules to reproduce the lattice-QCD value of fB yields a significantly larger b-quark mass: mb(mb)=4.247\;GeV. (ii) Whereas QCD sum-rule predictions for the charmed-meson decay constants fD, fDs, fD* and fDs* are practically independent of the choice of renormalization scale, in the beauty sector the results for the decay constants - and especially for the ratio fB*/fB - prove to be very sensitive to the specific scale setting.
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