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Exclusive semileptonic $B \to π\ell ν_\ell$ and $B_s \to K \ell ν_\ell$ decays through unitarity and lattice QCD (2202.10285v3)

Published 21 Feb 2022 in hep-ph, hep-ex, and hep-lat

Abstract: The Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix element $\vert V_{ub}\vert$ is obtained from exclusive semileptonic $B \to \pi \ell \nu_\ell$ and $B_s \to K \ell \nu_\ell$ decays adopting the unitarity-based dispersion matrix approach for the determination of the hadronic form factors (FFs) in the whole kinematical range. We use lattice computations of the relevant susceptibilities and of the FFs in the large-$q2$ regime in order to derive their behavior in the low-$q2$ region without assuming any specific momentum dependence and without constraining their shape using experimental data. Then, we address the extraction of $\vert V_{ub}\vert$ from the experimental data, obtaining $\vert V_{ub}\vert = (3.62 \pm 0.47) \cdot 10{-3}$ from $B \to \pi$ and $\vert V_{ub}\vert = (3.77 \pm 0.48) \cdot 10{-3}$ from $B_s \to K$, which after averaging yield $\vert V_{ub}\vert = (3.69 \pm 0.34) \cdot 10{-3}$. These results are compatible with the most recent inclusive value $\vert V_{ub} \vert_{incl} = 4.13\,(26) \cdot 10{-3}$ at the 1$\sigma$ level. We also present purely theoretical estimates of the ratio of the $\tau/\mu$ decay rates $R{\tau/\mu}_{\pi(K)}$, the normalized forward-backward asymmetry $\bar{\mathcal{A}}{FB}{\ell,\pi(K)}$ and the normalized lepton polarization asymmetry $\bar{\mathcal{A}}{polar}{\ell,\pi(K)}$.

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