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Non-leptonic decays of beauty decays

"Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old" (Franz Kafka). In the last few years considerable progress has been achieved in our understanding of the decays of heavy flavour hadrons. One can now calculate inclusive transition rates in QCD proper through an expansion in inve...

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Autores principales: Bigi, Ikaros I, Blok, B Yu, Shifman, M, Uraltsev, N, Vainshtein, A I
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/257827
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author Bigi, Ikaros I
Blok, B Yu
Shifman, M
Uraltsev, N
Vainshtein, A I
author_facet Bigi, Ikaros I
Blok, B Yu
Shifman, M
Uraltsev, N
Vainshtein, A I
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description "Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old" (Franz Kafka). In the last few years considerable progress has been achieved in our understanding of the decays of heavy flavour hadrons. One can now calculate inclusive transition rates in QCD proper through an expansion in inverse powers of the heavy flavour quark mass without recourse to phenomenological assumptions. The non-perturbative contributions are treated systematically in this way; they are found to produce corrections of order a few percent in beauty decays, i.e. typically somewhat smaller than the perturbative corrections. One finds, among other things: (a) The lifetime of $B^-$ mesons is predicted to be longer than that of $B^0$ mesons by several percent. (b) The QCD prediction for the semileptonic branching ratio of $B$ mesons appears to exceed present experimental values.
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spelling cern-2578272019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/257827engBigi, Ikaros IBlok, B YuShifman, MUraltsev, NVainshtein, A INon-leptonic decays of beauty decaysParticle Physics - Theory"Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old" (Franz Kafka). In the last few years considerable progress has been achieved in our understanding of the decays of heavy flavour hadrons. One can now calculate inclusive transition rates in QCD proper through an expansion in inverse powers of the heavy flavour quark mass without recourse to phenomenological assumptions. The non-perturbative contributions are treated systematically in this way; they are found to produce corrections of order a few percent in beauty decays, i.e. typically somewhat smaller than the perturbative corrections. One finds, among other things: (a) The lifetime of $B^-$ mesons is predicted to be longer than that of $B^0$ mesons by several percent. (b) The QCD prediction for the semileptonic branching ratio of $B$ mesons appears to exceed present experimental values.hep-ph/9401298CERN-TH-7132-94TECHNION-PH-94-1TPI-MINN-94-1-TUMN-TH-1234-94UND-HEP-94-BIG-01oai:cds.cern.ch:2578271994
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Bigi, Ikaros I
Blok, B Yu
Shifman, M
Uraltsev, N
Vainshtein, A I
Non-leptonic decays of beauty decays
title Non-leptonic decays of beauty decays
title_full Non-leptonic decays of beauty decays
title_fullStr Non-leptonic decays of beauty decays
title_full_unstemmed Non-leptonic decays of beauty decays
title_short Non-leptonic decays of beauty decays
title_sort non-leptonic decays of beauty decays
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/257827
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