On the smallness of charm loop effects in B K(*) at low q2: light meson Distribution Amplitude analysis

Abstract

The non-local effects originating from the charm quark loops at dilepton invariant masses smaller than the charmonium threshold in B K are evaluated with light meson distribution amplitudes. The revised estimates with B-meson distribution amplitude within a Light Cone Sum Rule approach yielded results about three orders smaller than the original computation. In view of the importance of these non-factorizable soft gluon effects, both conceptually and phenomenologically, an independent evaluation is necessary. It is found that to twist-4 accuracy, these soft gluon effects vanish when evaluated employing the kaon distribution amplitude. Similar results hold for B K* to the leading twist. This eliminates one of the major sources of potential uncertainty which usually makes it difficult for a clear case of new physics, should the data show deviations from the standard model.

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