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    Critical Analysis of Theoretical Estimates for BB to Light Meson Form Factors and the B→ψK(K∗)B \to \psi K(K^{\ast}) Data

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    We point out that current estimates of form factors fail to explain the non-leptonic decays B→ψK(K∗)B \to \psi K(K^{\ast}) and that the combination of data on the semi-leptonic decays D→K(K∗)ℓνD \to K(K^{\ast})\ell \nu and on the non-leptonic decays B→ψK(K∗)B \to \psi K(K^{\ast}) (in particular recent po\-la\-ri\-za\-tion data) severely constrain the form (normalization and q2q^2 dependence) of the heavy-to-light meson form factors, if we assume the factorization hypothesis for the latter. From a simultaneous fit to \bpsi and \dk data we find that strict heavy quark limit scaling laws do not hold when going from DD to BB and must have large corrections that make softer the dependence on the masses. We find that A1(q2)A_1(q^2) should increase slower with \qq than A2,V,f+A_2, V, f_+. We propose a simple parametrization of these corrections based on a quark model or on an extension of the \hhs laws to the \hl case, complemented with an approximately constant A1(q2)A_1(q^2). We analyze in the light of these data and theoretical input various theoretical approaches (lattice calculations, QCD sum rules, quark models) and point out the origin of the difficulties encountered by most of these schemes. In particular we check the compatibility of several quark models with the heavy quark scaling relations.Comment: 48 pages, DAPNIA/SPP/94-24, LPTHE-Orsay 94/1
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