2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2202.10285
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Exclusive semileptonic $B \to π\ell ν_\ell$ and $B_s \to K \ell ν_\ell$ decays through unitarity and lattice QCD

G. Martinelli,
S. Simula,
L. Vittorio

Abstract: The Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix element |V ub | is obtained from exclusive semileptonic B → π ν and B s → K ν decays adopting the unitarity-based dispersion matrix approach for the determination of the hadronic form factors (FFs) in the whole kinematical range. We use lattice computations of the relevant susceptibilities and of the FFs in the large-q 2 regime in order to derive their behavior in the low-q 2 region without assuming any specific momentum dependence and without constraining their shape… Show more

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“…The DM results are shown in Table I for each LQCD input. The combined case in the last column corresponds to the combination of the RBC/UKQCD and the FNAL/MILC data, as described in [21]. They are all compatible with the only available measurement by Belle [24] R τ /µ π | exp = 1.05 ± 0.51, (20) which has a large uncertainty compared to theoretical predictions.…”
Section: -Lepton Flavour Universality In Semileptonic B → π Decayssupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…The DM results are shown in Table I for each LQCD input. The combined case in the last column corresponds to the combination of the RBC/UKQCD and the FNAL/MILC data, as described in [21]. They are all compatible with the only available measurement by Belle [24] R τ /µ π | exp = 1.05 ± 0.51, (20) which has a large uncertainty compared to theoretical predictions.…”
Section: -Lepton Flavour Universality In Semileptonic B → π Decayssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Let us discuss, for instance, the case of the B → π ν decays [21]. They are characterized by two FFs, which are analogous to the ones defined in Eq.…”
Section: -Lepton Flavour Universality In Semileptonic B → π Decaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common approach in the literature has been to focus on the high-q 2 behavior and then extend the calculation to full kinematic range using the z-expansion [123][124][125][126]. Recent work has revived old ideas about using dispersive bounds [127][128][129][130][131] to constrain the low-q 2 behavior of the form factors given results at high q 2 . Even though covering the full q 2 range is computationally challenging, comparing the shape of the form factors to the experimental data across q 2 provides further insight on the quality of our theoretical description of the experimental process.…”
Section: Cbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ref. [17] the DM method has been applied to the study of the 𝐵 → 𝜋ℓ𝜈 ℓ decays by evaluating the relevant susceptibilities from suitable two-point correlation functions ad adopting for the hadronic FFs the lattice results of RBC/UKQCD [18] and FNAL/MILC [19] Collaborations at large values of the 4-momentum transfer.…”
Section: Semileptonic 𝐵 → 𝜋ℓ𝜈 ℓ Decaysmentioning
confidence: 99%