Heavy-Quark Expansion for Bs D(*)s Form Factors and Unitarity Bounds beyond the SU(3)F Limit

Abstract

We carry out a comprehensive analysis of the full set of Bq Dq(*) form factors for spectator quarks q=u,d,s within the framework of the Heavy-Quark Expansion (HQE) to order O(αs, 1/mb, 1/mc2). In addition to the available lattice QCD calculations we make use of two new sets of theoretical constraints: we produce for the first time numerical predictions for the full set of Bs Ds(*) form factors using Light-Cone Sum Rules with Bs-meson distribution amplitudes. Furthermore, we reassess the QCD three-point sum rule results for the Isgur-Wise functions entering all our form factors for both q=u,d and q=s spectator quarks. These additional constraints allow us to go beyond the commonly used assumption of SU(3)F symmetry for the Bs Ds(*) form factors, especially in the unitarity constraints which we impose throughout our analysis. We find the coefficients of the IW functions emerging at O(1/mc2) to be consistent with the naive O(1) expectation, indicating a good convergence of the HQE. While we do not find significant SU(3) breaking, the explicit treatment of q=s as compared to a simple symmetry assumption renders the unitarity constraints more effective. We find that the (pseudo)scalar bounds are saturated to a large degree, which affects our theory predictions. We analyze the phenomenological consequences of our improved form factors by extracting |Vcb| from B D(*) decays and producing theoretical predictions for the lepton-flavour universality ratios R(D), R(D*), R(Ds) and R(Ds*), as well as the τ- and Dq* polarization fractions for the Bq Dq(*)τ modes.

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