b Form Factors from Light-Cone Sum Rules with -Baryon Distribution Amplitudes

Abstract

We compute the b transition form factors using light-cone sum rules based on -baryon distribution amplitudes, including contributions up to twist--6. The analysis is performed for pseudoscalar, vector, and axial-vector b s currents and for different choices of the b interpolating current. We find that only the pseudoscalar interpolating current leads to numerically stable and phenomenologically viable form factors. The resulting form factors are parametrised using a z-expansion and applied to the rare decay b + -, yielding predictions for branching ratios in the low-q2 region.

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