Weak radiative decay c++γ using light-cone sum rules
Abstract
We calculate the decay width of the c++γ using light-cone sum rules. For the initial quark radiation an effective Hamiltonian is constructed, where the internal quark line shrinks to a point. The final quark radiation is studied within the full theory. The leading twist light-cone distribution amplitudes of the + serve as the non-perturbative input for the sum rules calculation, and the perturbative kernel is calculated at leading order. The branching fraction we obtain is B(c++γ)=1.03 0.36 × 10-4, which is below the recent upper limit <2.6 × 10-4 given by the Belle collaboration.
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