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Charm-loop effect in B to K^{(*)} ell⁺ ell⁻ and Bto K^*γ
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We calculate the long-distance effect generated by the four-quark operators with $c$-quarks in the $B\to K^{(*)} \ell^+\ell^-$ decays. At the lepton-pair invariant masses far below the $\bar{c}c$-threshold, $q^2\ll 4m_c^2$, we use OPE near the light-cone. The nonfactorizable soft-gluon emission from $c$-quarks is cast in the form of a nonlocal effective operator. The $B\to K^{(*)}$ matrix elements of this operator are calculated from the QCD light-cone sum rules with the $B$-meson distribution amplitudes. As a byproduct, we also predict the charm-loop contribution to $B\to K^*\gamma$ beyond the local-operator approximation. To describe the charm-loop effect at large $q^2$, we employ the hadronic dispersion relation with $\psi=J/\psi,\psi (2S), ...$ contributions, where the measured $ B\to K^{(*)}\psi $ amplitudes are used as inputs. Matching this relation to the result of QCD calculation reveals a destructive interference between the $J/\psi$ and $\psi(2S)$ contributions. The resulting charm-loop effect is represented as a $q^2$-dependent correction $\Delta C_9(q^2)$ to the Wilson coefficient $C_9$. Within uncertainties of our calculation, at $q^2$ below the charmonium region the predicted ratio $\Delta C_9(q^2)/C_9$ is $\leq 5% $ for $B\to K \ell^+\ell^-$, but can reach as much as 20% for $B\to K^*\ell^+\ell^-$, the difference being mainly caused by the soft-gluon contribution.
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