Survey of heavy-meson observables
- 7 July 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 60 (3) , 034018
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.60.034018
Abstract
We employ a Dyson-Schwinger equation model to effect a unified and uniformly accurate description of light- and heavy-meson observables, which we characterize by heavy-meson leptonic decays, semileptonic heavy-to-heavy and heavy-to-light transitions, D, K, , radiative and strong decays, , and the rare flavor-changing neutral-current process. We elucidate the heavy-quark limit of these processes and, using a model-independent mass formula valid for all nonsinglet pseudoscalar mesons, demonstrate that their mass rises linearly with the mass of their heaviest constituent. In our numerical calculations we eschew a heavy-quark expansion and rely instead on the observation that the dressed -quark mass functions are well approximated by a constant, interpreted as their constituent mass: we find and . The calculated heavy-meson leptonic decay constants and transition form factors are a necessary element in the experimental determination of CKM matrix elements. The results also show that this framework, as employed hitherto, is able to describe vector meson polarization observables well.
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