B-Bbar mixing in unquenched lattice QCD
Abstract
We present an unquenched lattice calculation for the B0-B0 transition amplitude. The calculation, carried out at an inverse lattice spacing 1/a = 2.22(4) GeV, incorporates two flavors of dynamical quarks described by the fully O(a)-improved Wilson fermion action and heavy quarks described by NRQCD. A particular attention is paid to the uncertainty that arises from the chiral extrapolation, especially the effect of pion loops, for light quarks, which we find could be sizable for the leptonic decay of the Bd meson, whereas it is small for the Bs meson and the B parameters. We obtain fBd=191(10)(+12-22) MeV, fBs/fBd=1.13(3)(+13-\ 2), BBd(mb)=0.836(27)(+56-62), BBs/BBd=1.017(16)(+56-17), =1.14(3)(+13- 2), where the first error is statistical, and the second is systematic, including uncertainties due to chiral extrapolation, finite lattice spacing, heavy quark expansion and perturbative operator matching.
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