Unitarity constraints and the dispersive matrix

Abstract

We present updated estimates of Vcb and R(D(*)) based on all the available theoretical and experimental data on semileptonic B D(*) decays. These values have been obtained by using the Dispersive Matrix method to describe the hadronic form factors. By analysing all the lattice data we get the theoretical values R th(D) = 0.296 0.008 and R th(D*) = 0.262 0.009, which are consistent with the corresponding HFLAV averages at the 2.0\,σ and the 1.5\,σ level, respectively. Moreover, from a bin-per-bin study of the experimental data we obtain the values Vcb = (41.0 1.2) ·10-3 from B D decay and Vcb = (39.92 0.64) ·10-3 from B D* one, whose differences with the latest inclusive determinations never exceed the 2.5\,σ level.

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