Inclusive Bc Decays As A QCD Lab
Abstract
Phenomenological models of heavy flavour decays differ significantly in their predictions of global features of Bc decays, like the Bc lifetime or the relative weight of c s and b c transitions. The 1/mQ expansion which is directly based on QCD allows predictions on the pattern to be expected, namely τ (Bc) to lie well below 1 psec with c s dominating over b c and a reduced semileptonic branching ratio. Due to interference effects one also predicts a lower charm content in the final states of Bc decays than naively anticipated. The numerical aspect of the predictions, however, has to be viewed with considerable caution since one cannot expect the 1/mc expansion to converge readily for C=1 transitions.
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