B Mixing on the Lattice: fB, fBs and Related Quantities

Abstract

The MILC collaboration computation of heavy-light decay constants is described. Results for fB, fBs, fD, fDs and their ratios are presented. These results are still preliminary, but the analysis is close to being completed. Sources of systematic error, both within the quenched approximation and from quenching itself, are estimated, although the latter estimate is rather crude. A sample of our results is: fB=153 10 +36-13 +13-0 MeV, fBs/fB = 1.10 0.02 +0.05-0.03 +0.03-0.02, and fB/fDs = 0.76 0.03 +0.07-0.04 +0.02-0.01, where the errors are statistical, systematic (within the quenched approximation), and systematic (of quenching), respectively. The largest source of error comes from the extrapolation to the continuum. The second largest source is the chiral extrapolation. At present, the central values are based on linear chiral extrapolations; a shift to quadratic extrapolations would for example raise fB by ≈ 20 MeV and thereby make the error within the quenched approximation more symmetric.

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