QCD Factors a1 and a2 Beyond Leading Logarithms Versus Factorization in Non-Leptonic Heavy Meson Decays
Abstract
We calculate the QCD factors a1 and a2, entering the tests of factorization in non-leptonic heavy meson decays, beyond the leading logarithmic approximation in three renormalization schemes (NDR, HV, DRED). We investigate their μ--dependence and the renormalization scheme dependence. We point out that a1 for B-decays depends very weakly on , μ and the choice of the renormalization scheme. For (5)=22585~MeV and 4~GeV≤μ≤ 8~GeV we find a1=1.010.02 in accordance with phenomenology. The , μ and scheme dependences of a2 are on the other hand sizable. Interestingly, for the NDR scheme we find a2NDR=0.200.05, in the ball park of recent phenomenological results and substantially larger than leading order estimates. However a2HV=0.160.05 and a2DRED=0.150.05. Implications of these findings for the tests of factorization in B-decays and D-decays are critically discussed.
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