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Anathematizing the Guralnik and Manohar Inequality for \bar{\Lambda}
There is a recent claim by Guralnik and Manohar \cite{GM} to have established
a rigorous lower bound on , the asymptotic difference between the
mass of a heavy flavour {\em hadron} and that of the heavy flavour {\em quark}.
We point out the flaw in their reasoning and discuss the underlying physical
problem. An explicit counterexample to the GM bound is given; one can therefore
not count on a refined proof to re-establish this bound. *********** Uses LaTeX
No figures No macros file used.Comment: 7 pages Preprint UND-HEP-93-BIG07, CERN-TH.7091/9
D^0 - D^0-bar Oscillations as a Probe of Quark-Hadron Duality
It is usually argued that the Standard Model predicts slow D^0-\bar D^0
oscillations with \Delta M_D, \Delta \Gamma_D < 10^{-3}*\Gamma_D$ and that New
Physics can reveal itself through \Delta M_D exceeding 10^{-3}*\Gamma_D. It is
believed that the bulk of the effect is due to long distance dynamics that
cannot be described at the quark level. We point out that in general the OPE
yields soft GIM suppression scaling only like (m_s/\mu_{hadr})^2 and even like
m_s/\mu_{hadr} rather than m_s^4/m_c^4 of the simple quark box diagram. Such
contributions can actually yield \Delta M_D, \Delta \Gamma_D \sim
O(10^{-3})*\Gamma_D without invoking additional long distance effects. They are
reasonably suppressed as long as the OPE and local duality are qualitatively
applicable in the 1/m_c expansion. We stress the importance of improving the
sensitivity on \Delta \Gamma_D as well as \Delta M_D in a dedicated fashion as
a laboratory for analyzing the onset of quark-hadron duality and comment on the
recent preliminary study on \Delta \Gamma_D by the FOCUS group.Comment: 15 pages, LaTeX. Revised: A reference and a few clarifications in the
text are added. A few inconsistencies in equations are eliminated. We found
the standard contribution to Delta M_D to differ from the expression usually
quoted in the literatur
On Extracting Heavy Quark Parameters from Moments with Cuts
We point out that applying the photon energy cut significantly modifies the
moments of energy spectrum in B->X_s+gamma decays, with a certain class of
effects not accounted for in the mostly used OPE expressions. This leads to a
systematic bias in the extracted values of the b quark mass and other heavy
quark parameters. The apparent b quark mass increases typically by 70MeV or
more, together with an even more dramatic downward shift in the kinetic
expectation value. Accounting for these cut-related shifts brings different
measurements into a good agreement, when the OPE-based theory employs the
robust approach. These nonperturbative effects are exponential in the effective
hardness severely lowered by high cuts, and do not signify a breakdown of the
1/m_b expansion itself. Similar effects in semileptonic b->c decays are briefly
addressed. We stress the utility of the second moment of E_gamma once these
effects are incorporated.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX, two figure. Contributed to the Lepton-Photon
Conference, 2003, FNA
Strong interaction effects in semileptonic B decays
Strong interaction effects are addressed in connection to extracting
|V_{cb}|. A comprehensive approach is described not relying on a 1/m_c
expansion; it allows a percent accuracy without ad hoc assumptions about
higher-order effects. An alternative to the M_X^2 variable is proposed
improving convergence. Intrinsic hardness of integrated observables with a cut
on E_\ell is discussed; it can be responsible for the behavior of
reported by BaBar. Consequences of the proximity to the `BPS' limit are
considered.Comment: 5 pages (two-column), LaTeX, uses espcrc2.sty. Talk given at
ICHEP-2002, July 24-31 2002, Amsterda
Key Distributions for Charmless Semileptonic B Decay
We present theoretical predictions for a few phenomenologically interesting
distributions in the semileptonic b->u decays which are affected by Fermi
motion. The perturbative effects are incorporated at the one-loop level and
appear to be very moderate. Our treatment of Fermi motion is based directly on
QCD, being encoded in the universal distribution function F(x). The decay
distributions in the charged lepton energy, invariant mass of hadrons, hadron
energy, and q^2 are given. We note that typically about 90% of all decay events
are expected to have M_X < M_D; this feature can be exploited in determination
of |V_ub|.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures (incorporated in the LaTeX file); plain LaTe
Non-factorization effects in heavy mesons and determination of |V_{ub}| from inclusive semileptonic B decays
The effects of spectator light quark in decays of heavy mesons are
considered, which vanish in the limit of factorization of matrix elements of
four-quark operators over the mesons. These effects include the difference of
the total widths as well as of the semileptonic decay rates between the D^0 and
D_s mesons and also a contribution to inclusive semileptonic decay rates of B^0
and B^\pm into the channel X_u l nu related to determination of the weak mixing
parameter V_{ub}. If the observed difference of the lifetimes between D_s and
D^0 mesons is attributed to non-factorizable terms, such terms can naturally
give rise to a significant difference in inclusive semileptonic decay rates of
these mesons, and to a light-flavor dependent contribution to decays B -> X_u l
nu. The latter contribution affects mostly the upper part of the inclusive
spectrum of the invariant mass of the lepton pair, and may significantly exceed
the previously claimed in the literature theoretical uncertainty in
determination of |V_{ub}|^2 from that part of the spectrum.Comment: 10 page
Interference Between Cabibbo Allowed and Doubly Forbidden Transitions in D\ra K_{S,L} + \pi 's Decays
Both Cabibbo allowed and doubly forbidden transitions contribute coherently
to decays. This leads to several intriguing and
even quantitatively significant consequences, among them: (i) A difference
between and and between and of roughly 10\% ; similarly , and more generally . (ii) A
change in the relative phase between the isospin 3/2 and 1/2 amplitudes as
extracted from the observed branching ratios for ,
. (iii) If New Physics intervenes to
provide the required {\em weak} phase, then CP asymmetries of up to a few per
cent can arise in vs. ,
vs. , vs. , etc.; an
asymmetry of the same size, but opposite in sign occurs when the is
replaced by a in the final state.Comment: 6 pages, latex, no figure
Moments of semileptonic B decay distributions in the 1/m_b expansion
We report the OPE-based predictions for a number of lepton energy and
hadronic mass moments in the inclusive semileptonic B -> X_c \ell\nu decays
with a lower cut on the charged lepton energy. We rely on the direct OPE
approach where no expansion in the charm mass is employed and the theoretical
input is a limited set of underlying OPE parameters including m_b and m_c. A
Wilsonian treatment with a `hard' cutoff is applied using running low-scale
masses m_Q(\mu) and kinetic expectation value \mu_\pi^2(\mu). This leaves for
perturbative corrections only genuinely short-distance effects and makes them
numerically small. Predictions are also given for the modified hadronic moments
of the kinematic variable \cal N_X^2 which is a combination of M_X^2 and E_X.
Measurement of such moments would allow a more reliable extraction of
higher-order nonperturbative heavy quark parameters from experiment.Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX, three figure
Radiative Corrections to Nonleptonic Inclusive B Decays and the Semileptonic Branching Ratio of B Mesons
We calculate the radiative corrections to the nonleptonic inclusive B decay
mode taking into account the charm quark mass. The corrections
increase the decay rate by (4--8)\%, depending on the renormalization point.
Using these results, we obtain an improved theoretical prediction for the
semileptonic branching ratio of B mesons. This talk relies on work done in
collaboration with E. Bagan, V.M.\ Braun and P. Gosdzinsky.Comment: Talk given at QCD 94, Montpellier July 94, 5 p., TUM-T31-74/94, uses
epsf.sty and a4wide.sty, 2 uuencoded PS figures include
CP Violation and the Cathedral Builders' Paradigm
Pointing out the profound and unique nature of CP violation, I sketch its
basic phenomenology, its CKM prescription and QCD technologies relevant for
heavy flavour physics. After emphasizing the paradigmatic character of the
establishment of direct CP violation I turn to the future, namely indirect
searches for New Physics in electric dipole moments, decays and
charm transitions on one hand and in beauty decays on the other; these are
described as exciting adventures with novel challenges not encountered before.Comment: 20 pages, LaTex, Introductory Lecture given at CPconf2000, Intern.
Conf. on CP Violation Physics, Sept. 18 - 22, 2000, Ferrara, Italy; few
additions, in particular one reference to an early paper by Mohapatra on CP
violatio
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