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QED factorization of two-body non-leptonic and semi-leptonic B to charm decays

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP10(2021)223

Keywords

QCD Phenomenology

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) through the Sino-German Collaborative Research Center TRR110 Symmetries and the Emergence of Structure in QCD [196253076, 12070131001, TRR 110]

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The QCD x QED factorization is applied to study two-body non-leptonic and semi-leptonic B decays with heavy-light final states. It is found that including QED effects does not change the general factorization structure, with corrections at the sub-percent level in the amplitude level. Phenomenological implications of QED effects on discrepancies between theory and experimental data are discussed, particularly in relation to non-leptonic over semi-leptonic decay rate ratios.
The QCD x QED factorization is studied for two-body non-leptonic and semi-leptonic B decays with heavy-light final states. These non-leptonic decays, like (B) over bar (0)((s)) -> D-(s)(+)pi(-) and (B) over bar (0)(d) -> D+K-, are among the theoretically cleanest non-leptonic decays as (8 penguin loops do not contribute and colour-suppressed tree amplitudes are suppressed in the heavy-quark limit or even completely absent. Advancing the theoretical calculations of such decays requires therefore also a careful analysis of QED effects. Including QED effects does not alter the general structure of factorization which is analogous for both semi-leptonic and non-leptonic decays. For the latter, we express our result as a correction of the tree amplitude coefficient a(1). At the amplitude level, we find QED effects at the sub-percent level, which is of the same order as the QCD uncertainty. We discuss the phenomenological implications of adding QED effects in light of discrepancies observed between theory and experimental data, for ratios of non-leptonic over semi-leptonic decay rates. At the level of the rate, ultrasoft photon effects can produce a correction up to a few percent, requiring a careful treatment of such effects in the experimental analyses.

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