Three-particle distribution in B meson and charm-quark loops in FCNC B decays
Abstract: We discuss a nonfactorizable (NF) contribution of a charm loop to the FCNC -decay amplitude given through the three-particle Bethe-Salpeter amplitude (3BS) of the -meson. This 3BS contains one heavy-quark field and two light fields (a light quark and a gluon). Our discussion is aimed at clarifying properties of the -meson 3BS necessary to describe properly charm-loop contributions to the amplitudes of FCNC -decays. We demonstrate that the dominant contribution of nonfactorizable charm to FCNC -decay amplitude is given in the heavy-quark limit by a convolution of some hard kernel and the -meson 3BS in a "double-collinear" light cone (LC) configuration: one of the light degrees of freedom , , lies on the -direction of the LC, whereas another light degree of freedom $\phi'(x')$, $x'<sup>2=0$ lies on the -direction. We show the emergence of new constraints on the distribution amplitudes which parametrize the 3BS in this double-collinear configuration.
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