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The Heavy Quark Expansion for Inclusive Semileptonic Charm Decays Revisited

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The Heavy Quark Expansion (HQE) has become an extremely powerful tool in flavor physics. For charm decays, where the expansion parameters $\alpha_s(m_c)$ and $\Lambda_{\rm QCD}/m_c$ are bigger than for bottom decays, it remains to be seen if the HQE can be applied with similar success. Nevertheless, to make optimal use of the plethora of data already available and coming in the near future, a better understanding of HQE for charm decays is crucial. This paper discusses in detail how the HQE for charm decays is set up, what is the role of four-quark (weak annihilation) operators and how this compares to the well understood bottom decays. Subtleties concerning radiative corrections and the charm mass scheme are briefly discussed. An experimental study of the relevant HQE hadronic matrix elements will then show if the HQE expansion for charm converges well enough. Besides serving as an important cross check for inclusive $B$ decays, in the end, this study might open the road for inclusive $|V_{cs}|$ and $|V_{cd}|$ extractions.

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Data determination of HQET parameters in inclusive charm decays

hep-ph · 2025-02-09 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The first data-driven determination of the HQET parameters mu_pi^2, mu_G^2, rho_D^3 and rho_LS^3 for D0, D+ and Ds mesons is obtained from inclusive semileptonic decay widths and electron energy moments.

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  • Data determination of HQET parameters in inclusive charm decays hep-ph · 2025-02-09 · conditional · none · ref 27 · internal anchor

    The first data-driven determination of the HQET parameters mu_pi^2, mu_G^2, rho_D^3 and rho_LS^3 for D0, D+ and Ds mesons is obtained from inclusive semileptonic decay widths and electron energy moments.