Distribution Amplitudes of Heavy-Light Mesons
Abstract
A symmetry-preserving approach to the continuum bound-state problem in quantum field theory is used to calculate the masses, leptonic decay constants and light-front distribution amplitudes of empirically accessible heavy-light mesons. The inverse moment of the B-meson distribution is particularly important in treatments of exclusive B-decays using effective field theory and the factorisation formalism; and its value is therefore computed: λB(ζ = 2\, GeV) = 0.54(3)\,GeV. As an example and in anticipation of precision measurements at new-generation B-factories, the branching fraction for the rare B γ(Eγ) radiative decay is also calculated, retaining 1/mB2 and 1/Eγ2 corrections to the differential decay width, with the result B γ /B = 0.47(15) on Eγ > 1.5\,GeV.
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