We discuss a necessary nonvalence contribution in timelike exclusive
processes. Following a Schwinger-Dyson type of approach, we relate the
nonvalence contribution to an ordinary light-front wave function that has been
extensively tested in the spacelike exclusive processes. A complicate four-body
energy denominator is exactly cancelled in summing the light-front time-ordered
amplitudes. Applying our method to Kℓ3 and D0→K−ℓ+νl
where a rather substantial nonvalence contribution is expected, we find not
only an improvement in comparing with the experimental data but also a
covariance(i.e. frame-independence) of existing light-front constituent quark
model.Comment: 10 pages including 5 figures; Changes: 1-added some sentences;
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