Abstract
We propose a method to determine the CKM matrix element |Vub| using the global q2 dependence of the dispersive bound on the form factors for Bπlν decay. Since the lattice calculation of the Bπlν form factor is limited to the large q2 regime, only the experimental data in a limited kinematic range can be used in a conventional method. In our new method which exploits the statistical distributions of the dispersive bound proposed by Lellouch with the quark-hadron duality ansatz, we can utilize the information of the global q2 dependence for all kinematic ranges. As a feasibility study we determine |Vub| by combining the form factors from quenched lattice QCD, the dispersive bounds, and the experimental data by CLEO. We show that the accuracy of |Vub| can be improved by our method.