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The form factors of the semileptonic B, Bₒ, and B₂ meson decays are calculated in the framework of the relativistic quark model based on the quasipotential approach in QCD. They are expressed through the overlap integrals of the meson wave function. All relativistic effects are consistently taken into account. The momentum transfer q^2 behavior of form factors is determined in the whole accessible kinematical range. We do not use any extrapolations, heavy quark 1/mₐ expansion, or model assumptions about the shape of form factors. Convenient analytic expressions of the form factors are given, which very accurately reproduce the numerical results of our calculation. On the basis of these form factors and helicity formalism, the differential and total branching fractions of various semileptonic decays of bottom meson are calculated. The mean values of the forward-backward asymmetry ⟨A₅₁⟩, lepton-side convexity parameter ⟨C₅^⟩, longitudinal ⟨P₋^⟩ and transverse ⟨Pₓ^⟩ polarization of the charged lepton, and the longitudinal polarization fraction ⟨F₋⟩ for final-state vector meson are also evaluated. We present a detailed comparison of the obtained predictions with the calculations based on the covariant light-front quark model and confront them to available lattice QCD and experimental data. It is found that although both models predict close values of the total branching fractions, the differential distributions and forward-backward asymmetry and polarization parameters differ significantly, especially for the heavy-to-light semileptonic decays. We identify observables which measurement can help to discriminate between models.
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Р. Н. Фаустов
Russian Academy of Sciences
V. O. Galkin
Russian Academy of Sciences
Xian-Wei Kang
Beijing Normal University
Physical review. D/Physical review. D.
Beijing Normal University
Russian Academy of Sciences
Beijing Academy of Science and Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a01b4f5e8ec6bd19dcaf74c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.106.013004
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