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$|V_{ub}|$ from $B\to��\ell��$ decays and (2+1)-flavor lattice QCD

Authors :
Lattice, Fermilab
Collaborations, MILC
Bailey, Jon A.
Bazavov, A.
Bernard, C.
Bouchard, C. M.
DeTar, C.
Du, Daping
El-Khadra, A. X.
Foley, J.
Freeland, E. D.
G��miz, E.
Gottlieb, Steven
Heller, U. M.
Komijani, J.
Kronfeld, A. S.
Laiho, J.
Levkova, L.
Liu, Yuzhi
Mackenzie, P. B.
Meurice, Y.
Neil, E. T.
Qiu, Si-Wei
Simone, J.
Sugar, R.
Toussaint, D.
Van de Water, R. S.
Zhou, Ran
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
arXiv, 2015.

Abstract

We present a lattice-QCD calculation of the $B\to��\ell��$ semileptonic form factors and a new determination of the CKM matrix element $|V_{ub}|$. We use the MILC asqtad 2+1-flavor lattice configurations at four lattice spacings and light-quark masses down to 1/20 of the physical strange-quark mass. We extrapolate the lattice form factors to the continuum using staggered chiral perturbation theory in the hard-pion and SU(2) limits. We employ a model-independent $z$ parameterization to extrapolate our lattice form factors from large-recoil momentum to the full kinematic range. We introduce a new functional method to propagate information from the chiral-continuum extrapolation to the $z$ expansion. We present our results together with a complete systematic error budget, including a covariance matrix to enable the combination of our form factors with other lattice-QCD and experimental results. To obtain $|V_{ub}|$, we simultaneously fit the experimental data for the $B\to��\ell��$ differential decay rate obtained by the BaBar and Belle collaborations together with our lattice form-factor results. We find $|V_{ub}|=(3.72\pm 0.16)\times 10^{-3}$ where the error is from the combined fit to lattice plus experiments and includes all sources of uncertainty. Our form-factor results bring the QCD error on $|V_{ub}|$ to the same level as the experimental error. We also provide results for the $B\to��\ell��$ vector and scalar form factors obtained from the combined lattice and experiment fit, which are more precisely-determined than from our lattice-QCD calculation alone. These results can be used in other phenomenological applications and to test other approaches to QCD.<br />63 pages, 48 figures; v2: minor changes in Sec. IV, Table X, modified Fig.14,16, results unchanged

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3d78dba75e5fcb8404459b9fc1e15668
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1503.07839