315 research outputs found
Threshold resummed spectra in B -> Xu l nu decays in NLO (II)
We resum to next-to-leading order the distribution in the ratio of the
invariant hadron mass mX to the total hadron energy EX and the distribution in
mX in the semileptonic decays B -> Xu l nu. By expanding our formulas, we
obtain the coefficients of all the infrared logarithms at O(alphaS^2) and of
the leading ones at O(alphaS^3). We explicitly show that the relation between
these semileptonic spectra and the photon spectrum in the radiative decay B ->
Xs gamma is not a purely short-distance one. There are long-distance effects in
the semileptonic spectra which are not completely factorized by the structure
function as measured in the radiative decay and have to be modelled in some
way.Comment: 16 pages, no figure
The shape function in field theory
The shape function describes (non-perturbative) Fermi motion effects in
semi-inclusive heavy flavour decay. Its renormalization properties are
substantially dependent on the kind of ultraviolet regulator used. For example,
the double logarithm that appears at one loop is larger by a factor 2 in
dimensional regularization than in lattice regularization. We show that
factorization of long-distance effects inside the shape function is achieved
with any regulator considered.Comment: Latex, 7 pages, 2 postscript figures, invited talk at the QCD 00
Euroconference, Montpellier, 6-13 July 200
Resummed coefficient function for the shape function
We present a leading evaluation of the resummed coefficient function for the
shape function. It is also shown that the coefficient function is
short-distance-dominated. Our results allow relating the shape function
computed on the lattice to the physical QCD distributions.Comment: LaTex file, 12 pages, 1 postscript figur
Non-Universal Effects in Semi-Inclusive B Decays
We show that most spectra in the semileptonic decay B -> X_u + l + nu, such
as for example the distribution in the light-cone momentum p_+ = E_X - p_X
recently considered, do not have the same long-distance structure of the photon
spectrum in the radiative decay B -> X_s + gamma. On the contrary, the
semileptonic distribution in the final hadron energy E_X is connected to the
radiative spectrum via short-distance factors only. The E_X distribution also
has a specific infrared structure known as the ``Sudakov shoulder''. We also
discuss an explicit check of the resummation formula for the semileptonic
decays, based on a recent second-order computation.Comment: LaTeX file, 6 pages, no figures. To appear in the Proceedings of the
7th International Symposium on Radiative Corrections (application of quantum
field theory to phenomenology) Shonan Village, Japan October 2-7, 2005 (Nucl.
Phys. B Proc. Suppl.
The evaluation of loop amplitudes via differential equations
The evaluation of loop amplitudes via differential equations and harmonic
polylogarithms is discussed at an introductory level. The method is based on
evolution equations in the masses or in the external kinematical invariants and
on a proper choice of the basis of the trascendental functions. The
presentation is pedagogical and goes through specific one-loop and two-loop
examples in order to illustrate the general elements and ideas.Comment: LaTex file, 16 pages, no figures, talk presented at IFAE (Incontri di
Fisica delle Alte Energie), Torino 14-16 April 200
Next-to-leading resummed coefficient function for the shape function
We present a next-to-leading evaluation of the resummed coefficient function for the shape function. The results confirm our previous leading order analysis, namely that the coefficient function is short-distance-dominated, and allow relating the shape function computed with a non-perturbative technique to the physical QCD distributions
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