Pushing the Heavy Quark Expansion for b cl to Higher Order in 1/mb

Abstract

The Heavy Quark Expansion (HQE) is the major tool to perform calculations for inclusive semileptonic B Xcl and, consequently, for precision determinations of the CKM matrix element Vcb. To further improve precision, we pushed the expansion to 1/mb5 to include even higher order terms in the HQE. Notably, at 1/mb5, ``intrinsic charm'' (IC) contributions proportional to 1/(mb3mc2) occur, which are numerically expected to be sizeable. We will therefore firstly discuss the determination of a reduced set of HQE parameters at 1/mb5, employing Reparametrisation Invariance (RPI) to this end. Consequently, we will show how the IC and ``genuine" 1/mb5 contribute to the different kinematical moments of B Xcl, focusing in this work on the lepton energy El moments. Using the ``lowest-lying state saturation ansatz'' (LLSA), we estimate the size of these contributions and observe a partial cancellation between the IC and ``genuine'' 1/mb5 contributions, leading to an overall small contribution.

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