Longitudinal leading-twist distribution amplitude of the 1P1-state b1(1235) meson and its implications on B b1(1235)+ decays

Abstract

In the paper, we derive the -moments 2;b1n;\| of the longitudinal leading-twist distribution amplitude φ2;b1\| for 1P1-state b1(1235)-meson by using the QCD sum rules under the background field theory. Considering the contributions from the vacuum condensates up to dimension-six, its first two non-zero -moments at the scale 1 GeV are 2;b11;\|= -0.647+0.118-0.113 and 2;b13;\| = -0.328+0.055-0.052, respectively. Using those moments, we then fix the Gegenbauer expansion series of φ2;b1\| and apply it to calculate B b1(1235) transition form factors (TFFs) that are derived by using the QCD light-cone sum rules. Those TFFs are then extrapolated to the physically allowable q2-range via the simplified series expansion. As for the branching fractions, we obtain B( B0 b1+(1235)e- e) = 2.179+0.553-0.422× 10-4, B(B0 b1-(1235)μ+μ) = 2.166+0.544-0.415× 10-4, B(B+ b10(1235)e+e) = 2.353+0.597-0.456× 10-4, and B(B+ b10(1235)μ+μ) = 2.339+0.587-0.448× 10-4, respectively.

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