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Subleading-power corrections to the radiative leptonic B → γlv decay in QCD

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP05(2018)184

Keywords

Heavy Quark Physics; Perturbative QCD

Funding

  1. National Youth Thousand Talents Program
  2. Youth Hundred Academic Leaders Program of Nankai University
  3. Fundamental Research Grant of National Universities
  4. NSFC [11675082, 11735010]
  5. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province, China [ZR2015AQ006]

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Applying the method of light-cone sum rules with photon distribution amplitudes, we compute the subleading-power correction to the radiative leptonic B -> gamma lv from the twist-two hadronic photon contribution at next-to-leading order in QCD; and further evaluate the higher-twist resolved photon corrections at leading order in as, up to twist-four accuracy. QCD factorization for the vacuum-to-photon correlation function with an interpolating current for the B-meson is established explicitly at leading power in A/m(b) employing the evanescent operator approach. Resummation of the parametrically large logarithms of m(b)(2)/Lambda(2) entering the hard function of the leading-twist factorization formula is achieved by solving the QCD evolution equation for the light-ray tensor operator at two loops. The leading-twist hadronic photon effect turns out to preserve the symmetry relation between the two B -> gamma form factors due to the helicity conservation, however, the higher-twist hadronic photon corrections can yield symmetry-breaking effect already at tree level in QCD. Using the conformal expansion of photon distribution amplitudes with the non-perturbative parameters estimated from QCD sum rules, the twist-two hadronic photon contribution can give rise to approximately 30% correction to the leading-power direct photon effect computed from the perturbative QCD factorization approach. In contrast, the subleading-power corrections from the higher-twist two-particle and three-particle photon distribution amplitudes are estimated to be of O(3 similar to 5%) with the light-cone sum rule approach. We further predict the partial branching fractions of B -> gamma lv with a photon energy cut E gamma >= E-cut, which are of interest for determining the inverse moment of the leading-twist B-meson distribution amplitude thanks to the forthcoming high -luminosity Belle II experiment at KEK.

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