The a1 factorisation coefficient in B0 D(*)+M- and B0 D(*)+Ds(*)- decays: measurements versus theory

Abstract

Using recent measurements of exclusive B-meson decays we extract the a1 factorization parameter in B0d D(*)+ K-/π- decay channels. The values obtained in the four channels are very similar, in agreement with the theoretical expectations obtained in the mQ ∞ limit, but the measured values differ definitely from the expected central values. Such differences have already been observed. Using recent data, we improve the accuracy by a factor close to two in this comparison. We study possible interpretations for such a difference and conclude that the claimed accuracy of corrections due to soft gluon contributions and finite mass effects has to be revisited before arguing for possible "New-Physics" effects. We observe that the corrections to the mQ ∞ limit are larger in the spectator topology than effects from exchange amplitude contributions. We discuss also the way expected ratios of a1 values, involving hypotheses from theory, are used to obtain the fraction of B0s meson production in jets at LHC and conclude that the uncertainties attached to this approach are not well established. Finally, the a1 values extracted from B0d D(*)+ Ds- decays are found to be similar, within uncertainties, to the ones obtained with K- emission, once expected penguin contributions are corrected. Using the same approach, we note that a1 values measured in channels with a Ds*- emission are about two standard deviations lower than a1(D(*)+K-).

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