Calculation of Long-Distance Effects in Exclusive Weak Radiative Decays of B-Mesons
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- 6 June 1995
Abstract
We calculate the contribution of the weak annihilation to the $B\rightarrow \rho\gamma$ decay amplitude by means of QCD sum rules using the photon light-cone wave function. We find that this long-distance contribution amounts to about 10\% of the leading short-distance effect in $B^-\rightarrow \rho^-\gamma$. On the other hand, weak annihilation is the dominant source of the corresponding $D$ meson decays and according to our estimates, yields branching ratios of $O(10^{-4})$ for $D^0\rightarrow \bar{K}^{*0}\gamma$, $O(10^{-5})$ for $D_s\rightarrow \rho^+\gamma$, and $O(10^{-6})$ for $D^-\rightarrow \rho^-\gamma$ and for $D^0\rightarrow \rho^0\gamma$.
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- Version 1, 1995-06-06, ArXiv
- Published version: Physics Letters B, 358 (1-2), 129.
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