The authors derive formal expressions for the elastic and inelastic Isgur-Wise functions of Lambda_b to Lambda_c(1/2+ and 1/2-) transitions in the Bakamjian-Thomas three-body quark model.
Bound on the curvature of the Isgur-Wise function of the baryon semileptonic decay Lambda_b -> Lambda_c + l + nu
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In the heavy quark limit of QCD, using the Operator Product Expansion, the formalism of Falk for hadrons or arbitrary spin, and the non-forward amplitude, as proposed by Uraltsev, we formulate sum rules involving the Isgur-Wise function $\xi_{\Lambda} (w)$ of the baryon transition $\Lambda_b \to \Lambda_c \ell \overline{\nu}_{\ell}$, where the light cloud has $j^P=0^+$ for both initial and final baryons. We recover the lower bound for the slope $\rho_\Lambda^2 = - \xi '_\Lambda (1) \geq 0$ obtained by Isgur et al., and we generalize it by demonstrating that the IW function $\xi_{\Lambda} (w)$ is an alternate series in powers of $(w-1)$, i.e. $(-1)^n \xi_{\Lambda}^{(n)} (1) \geq 0$. Moreover, exploiting systematically the sum rules, we get an improved lower bound for the curvature in terms of the slope, $\sigma_\Lambda^2 = \xi "_\Lambda (1) \geq {3 \over 5} [\rho_\Lambda^2 + (\rho_\Lambda^2)^2]$. This bound constrains the shape of the Isgur-Wise function and it will be compelling in the analysis of future precise data on the differential rate of the baryon semileptonic decay $\Lambda_b \to \Lambda_c \ell \overline{\nu}_{\ell}$, that has a large measured branching ratio, of about 5%.
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Isgur-Wise functions for $\boldsymbol{\Lambda_b \to \Lambda_c\left({1 \over 2}^\pm \right)}$ transitions in the Bakamjian-Thomas Relativistic Quark Model
The authors derive formal expressions for the elastic and inelastic Isgur-Wise functions of Lambda_b to Lambda_c(1/2+ and 1/2-) transitions in the Bakamjian-Thomas three-body quark model.