Soft-Photon Corrections to B D τ- τ Relative to B D μ- μ
Abstract
We evaluate long-distance electromagnetic (QED) contributions to B0 D+ τ- τ and B- D0 τ- τ relative to B0 D+ μ- μ and B- D0 μ- μ, respectively, in the standard model. We point out that the QED corrections to the ratios R(D+) and R(D0) are not negligible, contrary to the expectation that radiative corrections are almost canceled out in the ratio of the two branching fractions. The reason is that long-distance QED corrections depend on the masses and relative velocities of the daughter particles. We find that theoretical predictions for R(D+)τ/μ and R(D0)τ/μ can be amplified by 4\% and 3\%, respectively, for the soft-photon energy cut in range 20-40 MeV.
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