{"title":"Study of \n \n \n B\n \n \n s\n \n \n ⟶\n ϕ\n \n ","authors":"Su-Ping Jin, Zhen-Jun Xiao","doi":"10.1155/2021/3840623","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<jats:p>In this paper, we studied systematically the semileptonic decays <jats:inline-formula>\n <math xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" id=\"M2\">\n <msub>\n <mrow>\n <mi>B</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mi>s</mi>\n </mrow>\n </msub>\n <mo>⟶</mo>\n <mi>ϕ</mi>\n <msup>\n <mrow>\n <mi>l</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mo>+</mo>\n </mrow>\n </msup>\n <msup>\n <mrow>\n <mi>l</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mo>−</mo>\n </mrow>\n </msup>\n </math>\n </jats:inline-formula> with <jats:inline-formula>\n <math xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" id=\"M3\">\n <msup>\n <mrow>\n <mi>l</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mo>−</mo>\n </mrow>\n </msup>\n <mo>=</mo>\n <mfenced open=\"(\" close=\")\">\n <mrow>\n <msup>\n <mrow>\n <mi>e</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mo>−</mo>\n </mrow>\n </msup>\n <mo>,</mo>\n <msup>\n <mrow>\n <mi>μ</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mo>−</mo>\n </mrow>\n </msup>\n <mo>,</mo>\n <msup>\n <mrow>\n <mi>τ</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mo>−</mo>\n </mrow>\n </msup>\n </mrow>\n </mfenced>\n </math>\n </jats:inline-formula> by using the perturbative QCD (PQCD) and the “PQCD+Lattice” factorization approach, respectively. We first evaluated all relevant form factors <jats:inline-formula>\n <math xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" id=\"M4\">\n <msub>\n <mrow>\n <mi>F</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mi>i</mi>\n </mrow>\n </msub>\n <mfenced open=\"(\" close=\")\">\n <mrow>\n <msup>\n <mrow>\n <mi>q</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mn>2</mn>\n </mrow>\n </msup>\n </mrow>\n </mfenced>\n </math>\n </jats:inline-formula> in the low-<jats:inline-formula>\n <math xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" id=\"M5\">\n <msup>\n <mrow>\n <mi>q</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mn>2</mn>\n </mrow>\n </msup>\n </math>\n </jats:inline-formula> region using the PQCD approach, and we also took the available lattice QCD results at the high-<jats:inline-formula>\n <math xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" id=\"M6\">\n <msup>\n <mrow>\n <mi>q</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mn>2</mn>\n </mrow>\n </msup>\n </math>\n </jats:inline-formula> region as additional input to improve the extrapolation of <jats:inline-formula>\n <math xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" id=\"M7\">\n <msub>\n <mrow>\n <mi>F</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mi>i</mi>\n </mrow>\n </msub>\n <mfenced open=\"(\" close=\")\">\n <mrow>\n <msup>\n <mrow>\n <mi>q</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mn>2</mn>\n </mrow>\n </msup>\n </mrow>\n </mfenced>\n </math>\n </jats:inline-formula> from the low-<jats:inline-formula>\n <math xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" id=\"M8\">\n <msup>\n <mrow>\n <mi>q</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mn>2</mn>\n </mrow>\n </msup>\n </math>\n </jats:inline-formula> region to the endpoint <jats:inline-formula>\n <math xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" id=\"M9\">\n <msubsup>\n <mrow>\n <mi>q</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mi mathvariant=\"normal\">max</mi>\n </mrow>\n <mrow>\n <mn>2</mn>\n </mrow>\n </msubsup>\n </math>\n </jats:inline-formula>. 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Abstract
In this paper, we studied systematically the semileptonic decays with by using the perturbative QCD (PQCD) and the “PQCD+Lattice” factorization approach, respectively. We first evaluated all relevant form factors in the low- region using the PQCD approach, and we also took the available lattice QCD results at the high- region as additional input to improve the extrapolation of from the low- region to the endpoint . We then calculated the branching ratios and many other physical observables , , , and and the clean angular observables
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Advances in High Energy Physics publishes the results of theoretical and experimental research on the nature of, and interaction between, energy and matter. Considering both original research and focussed review articles, the journal welcomes submissions from small research groups and large consortia alike.