Heavy Quark Distribution Function in QCD and the AC2M2 Model
Abstract
We show that the phenomenological ansatz is consistent with QCD through order 1/mb in the description of B l l+Xu and B γ +Xs transitions, including their energy spectra and differential distributions. This suggests a concrete realization for the QCD distribution function, which we call the ``Roman'' function. On the other hand the model description of the end-point domain in B l l + Xc is incompatible with QCD: a different distribution function enters the description of b c decays as compared to the transitions to the massless quarks. Both observations -- the validity of the -like description for heavy-to-light transitions and the emergence of the new distribution function in the b c case -- are in contradiction to a recent claim in the literature. The intrinsic limitation of the model could reveal itself in different values of the effective b quark mass from fits of the b and B decays.
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