Rare FCNC radiative leptonic decays Bγ+-

Abstract

We present our recent results for long-distance QCD effects in the FCNC radiative leptonic decays Bγ+-, =\e,μ\. One encounters here two distinct types of long-distance effects: those encoded in the Bγ transition form factors induced by the b q quark currents, and those related to the charm-loop effects. We calculate the Bγ form factors in a broad range of the momentum transfers making use of the relativisitc dispersion approach based on the constituent quark picture which has proven to provide reliable predictions for many weak-transition form factors. Concerning the description of the charm-loop contributions, we point out two observations: First, the precise description of the charmonium resonances, in particular, the relative phases between and ', has impact on the differential distributions and on the forward-backward asymmetry, A FB, in a broad range of q2 5 GeV2. Second, the shape of A FB in Bγ+- and in B V+- (V the vector meson) in the q2-region between and ' provides an unambiguous probe of the relative phases between and '. Fixing the latter will lead to a strong reduction of the theoretical uncertainties in A FB at q2=5-9 GeV2 where it has the sensitivity to physics beyond the SM.

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