Continuity and Semileptonic B(s)→ D(s) Form Factors
Abstract
Small changes in the masses of massive external scattering states should correspond to small changes in the non-perturbative parameterization of form factors in quantum field theory, as long as the relevant energy range is not near strong deformations. Here, the definition of ``small'' is investigated and applied to SU(3) breaking in semileptonic B(s)→ D(s) transitions. When unitarity and analyticity are imposed, the differences in the form factors for semileptonic B→ D versus Bs→ Ds decays are found to be within O(1\%) over the entire kinematic range, not just at zero recoil, which is consistent with results from lattice calculations and differs from the expectation using HQET alone.
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