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Lepton energy moments in semileptonic charm decays
We search for signals of Weak Annihilation in inclusive semileptonic D
decays. We consider both the widths and the lepton energy moments, which are
quite sensitive probes. Our analysis of Cleo data shows no clear evidence of
Weak Annihilation, and allows us to put bounds on their relevance in charmless
B semileptonic decays.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures. Added discussion, version as publishe
Beauty hadron lifetime ratios and the problem of
We describe a theoretical approach to compute inclusive widths of heavy
hadrons, based on a systematic expansion in the inverse powers of the heavy
quark mass. The method reproduces quite well the experimental ratios of
mesons lifetimes. As for , we present a QCD sum rule
calculation of the contribution to ; we conclude
that such correction is not responsible of the small experimental value of
.Comment: Talk presented at the Fifth Topical Seminar on The Irresistible Rise
of the Standard Model, San Miniato, Italy, April 21-25, 1997. Latex, 4 pages,
1 figur
Bloch-Nordsieck cancellations beyond logarithms in heavy particle decays
We investigate the one-loop radiative corrections to the semileptonic decay
of a charged particle at finite gauge boson mass. Extending the Bloch-Nordsieck
cancellation of infrared logarithms, the subsequent non-analytic terms are also
found to vanish after eliminating the pole mass in favor of a mass defined at
short distances. This observation justifies the operator product expansion for
inclusive decays of heavy mesons and implies that infrared effects associated
with the summation of the radiative corrections are suppressed by at least
three powers of the mass of the heavy decaying particle.Comment: LATEX, 7 pages, one figure appended as uu-encoded ps-file,
MPI-PhT/94-1
V_{ub} from the Hadronic Invariant Mass Spectrum in Semileptonic B Decay
The hadronic invariant mass spectrum for the inclusive charmless semileptonic
decay is studied. Particular attention is paid to the
region , which may be useful for extracting the value of .
The sensitivity of the spectrum to the parameter
is explored. Perturbative QCD corrections to of order
are calculated. For
nonperturbative QCD effects are important and the shape of the invariant mass
spectrum is controlled by the B meson matrix element of an infinite sum of
local operators. The utility of the hadronic mass spectrum for extracting
is explored.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures, uses REVTeX and eps
Precision Studies of Duality in the 't Hooft Model
We address numerical aspects of local quark-hadron duality using the example
of the exactly solvable 't Hooft model, two-dimensional QCD with N_c -->
infinity. The primary focus of these studies is total semileptonic decay widths
relevant for extracting |V_{cb}| and |V_{ub}|. We compare the exact
channel-by-channel sum of exclusive modes to the corresponding rates obtained
in the standard 1/m_Q expansion arising from the Operator Product Expansion. An
impressive agreement sets in unexpectedly early, immediately after the
threshold for the first hadronic excitation in the final state. Yet even at
higher energy release it is possible to discern the seeds of duality-violating
oscillations. We find the ``Small Velocity'' sum rules to be exceptionally well
saturated already by the first excited state. We also obtain a convincing
degree of duality in the differential distributions and in an analogue of
R_{e^+e^-}(s). Finally, we discuss possible lessons for semileptonic decays of
actual heavy quarks in QCD.Comment: 45 pages, 16 eps figures include
A Comprehensive Four-Quark Interpretation of D_s(2317), D_s(2457) and D_s(2632)
The recently observed new member of the charm-strange family D_s(2632) which
has a surprisingly narrow width is challenging our theory. D_s(2317) and
D_s(2457) which were observed earlier have similar behaviors and receive
various theoretical explanations. Some authors use the heavy hadron chiral
effective theory to evaluate heavy-light quark systems and obtain a reasonable
evaluation on the masses of D_s(2317) and D_s(2457). An alternative picture is
to interpret them as four-quark or molecular states. In this work, we are
following the later and propose a unitive description for all the three new
members D_s(2632), D_s(2317) and D_s(2457) and at least, so far our picture is
consistent with the data.Comment: 6 page
Four-Quark Mesons in Non-leptonic B Decays--Could They Resolve Some Old Puzzles?
We point out that non-leptonic B decays driven by b-->ccbar s should provide
a favourable environment for the production of hidden charm diquark-antidiquark
bound states that have been suggested to explain the resonances with masses
around 4 GeV recently observed by BaBar and BELLE. Studying their relative
abundances in non-leptonic B decays can teach us novel lessons about their
structure and the strong interactions. Through their decay into psi they can
provide a natural explanation of the excess of B-->psi X observed for p_psi < 1
GeV. Other phenomenological consequences are mentioned as well.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, revte
Hadronic Spectral Moments in Semileptonic B Decays With a Lepton Energy Cut
We compute the first two moments of the final hadronic invariant mass in
inclusive semileptonic B decay, in the presence of a cut on the charged lepton
energy. These moments may be measured directly by experiments at the
Upsilon(4S) using the neutrino reconstruction technique, which requires such a
cut. Measurement of these moments will place constraints on the nonperturbative
parameters \bar\Lambda and \lambda_1, which are relevant for extracting the
quark masses m_b and m_c, as well as the CKM angle V_cb. We include terms of
order \alpha_s^2\beta_0 and 1/m_b^3 in the operator product expansion, and use
the latter to estimate the theoretical uncertainty in the extraction of
\bar\Lambda and \lambda_1.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, REVTe
Measurables of Violation in at a -meson Factory
In the context of the standard electroweak model, we emphasize that
( denotes a eigenstate of or
) can compete with in studying
violation and probing the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa unitarity triangle. We
discuss the measurables of direct and indirect asymmetries in vs
under the circumstance of an asymmetric
-meson factory running on the resonance, and show that both
the weak and strong phases are experimentally determinable even in the presence
of unknown final-state interactions.Comment: 6 Postscript pages, accepted for publication in IL Nuovo Cimento A as
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