Measuring |Vub| with B Ds+ Xu transitions

Abstract

We propose the determination of the CKM matrix element |Vub| by the measurement of the spectrum of B Ds+ Xu, dominated by the spectator quark model mechanism b Ds(*)+ u. The interest of considering B Ds+Xu versus the semileptonic decay is that more than 50 % of the spectrum for B Ds+ Xu occurs above the kinematical limit for B Ds+ Xc, while most of the spectrum B l Xu occurs below the B l Xc one. Furthermore, the measure of the hadronic mass MX is easier in the presence of an identified Ds than when a has been produced. As a consistency check, we point out that the rate b Ds(*)+ c (including QCD corrections that we present elsewhere) is consistent with the measured BR (B Ds X). Although the hadronic complications may be more severe in the mode that we propose than in the semileptonic inclusive decay, the end of the spectrum in B l Xu is not well understood on theoretical grounds. We argue that, in our case, the excited Ds**, decaying into D K, do not contribute and, if there is tagging of the B meson, the other mechanisms to produce a Ds of the right sign are presumably small, of O(10-2) relative to the spectator amplitude, or can be controlled by kinematical cuts. In the absence of tagging, other hadronic backgrounds deserve careful study. We present a feasability study with the BaBar detector.

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