Lattice QCD yields continuum-limit HQET LCDA parameters λ_B = 0.340(20) GeV and σ_B^(1) = 1.685(63) at 1 GeV, reducing total uncertainty by a factor of three.
Precision calculations of B→V form factors from soft-collinear effective theory sum rules on the light-cone.Phys
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Continuum-extrapolated lattice QCD yields heavy-meson LCDAs with D-meson peak at y≈0.2-0.3 and HQET inverse moment λ_B=0.340(20) GeV at 1 GeV, consistent with other determinations.
Final-state rescattering predicts branching fractions for B0 and Bs0 to Lambda_c+ anti-Lambda_c- that match LHCb data, with near-zero CP asymmetries and sizable longitudinal polarization in the B0 channel.
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Continuum-Limit HQET LCDAs from Lattice QCD for Tightening B Decay Uncertainties
Lattice QCD yields continuum-limit HQET LCDA parameters λ_B = 0.340(20) GeV and σ_B^(1) = 1.685(63) at 1 GeV, reducing total uncertainty by a factor of three.
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Determination of heavy meson light-cone distribution amplitudes: theoretical framework and lattice simulations
Continuum-extrapolated lattice QCD yields heavy-meson LCDAs with D-meson peak at y≈0.2-0.3 and HQET inverse moment λ_B=0.340(20) GeV at 1 GeV, consistent with other determinations.
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Final-state rescattering in $\bar{B}^{0}_{(s)}\to \Lambda^{+}_{c}\bar{\Lambda}^{-}_{c}$ decays
Final-state rescattering predicts branching fractions for B0 and Bs0 to Lambda_c+ anti-Lambda_c- that match LHCb data, with near-zero CP asymmetries and sizable longitudinal polarization in the B0 channel.
- Determination of $B$-meson distribution amplitudes from $B\to \pi,K,D$ transition form factors