Ward identities, B V transition form factors and applications
Abstract
Long distance effects are studied in the rare exclusive semileptonic B(d,s) V + - decays, where V denotes a K* or φ meson. The form factors, which describe the meson transition amplitudes in the effective Hamiltonian approach, are calculated by means of Ward identities, experimental constraints and extrapolated within a general vector meson dominance framework. These form factors are then compared to the ones obtained in Lattice QCD simulations, with Light Cone Sum Rules and a Dyson-Schwinger equation approach. Additionally, the Bd K* + - and Bs φ + - branching ratios are computed and the differential branching fractions are given as a function of the squared-momentum transfer.
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