Radiative Decays of Heavy-light Mesons and the fH,H*,H1(T) Decay Constants

Abstract

The on-shell matrix elements, or couplings gH H*(H1)γ, describing the B(D)q* B(D)q γ and B1 q Bq γ (q = u,d,s) radiative decays, are determined from light-cone sum rules at next-to-leading order for the first time. Two different interpolating operators are used for the vector meson, providing additional robustness to our results. For the D*-meson, where some rates are experimentally known, agreement is found. The couplings are of additional interest as they govern the lowest pole residue in the B(D) γ form factors which in turn are connected to QED-corrections in leptonic decays B(D) . Since the couplings and residues are related by the decay constants fH*(H1) and fTH*(H1) respectively, we determine them at next-leading order as a by-product. The quantities \ fH*T, fH1,fH1T\ have not previously been subjected to a QCD sum rule determination. All results are compared with the existing experimental and theoretical literature.

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