Semileptonic form factors for [Formula omitted] at nonzero recoil from [Formula omitted]-flavor lattice QCD
We present the first unquenched lattice-QCD calculation of the form factors for the decay [Formula omitted] at nonzero recoil. Our analysis includes 15 MILC ensembles with [Formula omitted] flavors of asqtad sea quarks, with a strange quark mass close to its physical mass. The lattice spacings range...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The European physical journal. C, Particles and fields Particles and fields, 2022-12, Vol.82 (12) |
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Zusammenfassung: | We present the first unquenched lattice-QCD calculation of the form factors for the decay [Formula omitted] at nonzero recoil. Our analysis includes 15 MILC ensembles with [Formula omitted] flavors of asqtad sea quarks, with a strange quark mass close to its physical mass. The lattice spacings range from [Formula omitted] fm down to 0.045 fm, while the ratio between the light- and the strange-quark masses ranges from 0.05 to 0.4. The valence b and c quarks are treated using the Wilson-clover action with the Fermilab interpretation, whereas the light sector employs asqtad staggered fermions. We extrapolate our results to the physical point in the continuum limit using rooted staggered heavy-light meson chiral perturbation theory. Then we apply a model-independent parametrization to extend the form factors to the full kinematic range. With this parametrization we perform a joint lattice-QCD/experiment fit using several experimental datasets to determine the CKM matrix element [Formula omitted]. We obtain [Formula omitted]. The first error is theoretical, the second comes from experiment and the last one includes electromagnetic and electroweak uncertainties, with an overall [Formula omitted], which illustrates the tensions between the experimental data sets, and between theory and experiment. This result is in agreement with previous exclusive determinations, but the tension with the inclusive determination remains. Finally, we integrate the differential decay rate obtained solely from lattice data to predict [Formula omitted], which confirms the current tension between theory and experiment. |
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ISSN: | 1434-6044 |
DOI: | 10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-10984-9 |