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From QCD sum rules to HQET sum rules: Heavy-quark limit of four-quark operator matrix elements

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Heavy quark expansion theory provides the standard theoretical framework for understanding the lifetimes of weakly decaying heavy-flavor hadrons. Within this framework, the matrix elements of four-quark operators play a crucial role in explaining the lifetime differences among hadrons containing the same heavy quark. In this work, we calculate these matrix elements at leading order using full QCD sum rules, with particular emphasis on deriving the corresponding HQET sum rules by taking the heavy-quark limit. While this limit is straightforward for most contributions, it turns out to be rather nontrivial for certain ones. Numerical analyses show that the results obtained from the two approaches are consistent with each other. We further clarify the origin of the large discrepancies reported in the literature between full QCD sum rule and HQET sum rule results. This work contributes to a deeper understanding of the relationship between the two sum-rule approaches and is expected to facilitate future applications of QCD and HQET sum rules in the study of heavy-flavor hadrons. The findings presented here may be of interest to both practitioners of QCD sum rules and researchers working on effective field theories.

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Predictions for $b$-baryon lifetimes at NNLO-QCD

hep-ph · 2026-07-07 · accept · novelty 6.0

NNLO-QCD corrections to the free b-quark decay and NLO corrections to dimension-five operators reduce uncertainties in HQE predictions for b-baryon lifetimes, yielding excellent agreement with experiment.

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  • Predictions for $b$-baryon lifetimes at NNLO-QCD hep-ph · 2026-07-07 · accept · none · ref 80 · internal anchor

    NNLO-QCD corrections to the free b-quark decay and NLO corrections to dimension-five operators reduce uncertainties in HQE predictions for b-baryon lifetimes, yielding excellent agreement with experiment.