Hadronic effects and observables in $B\to π\ell^+\ell^-$ decay at large recoil
Abstract: We calculate the amplitude of the rare flavour-changing neutral-current decay $B\to \pi\ell+\ell-$ at large recoil of the pion. The nonlocal contributions in which the weak effective operators are combined with the electromagnetic lepton-pair emission are systematically taken into account. These amplitudes are calculated at off-shell values of the lepton-pair mass squared, $q2<0$, employing the operator-product expansion, QCD factorization and light-cone sum rules. The results are fitted to hadronic dispersion relations in $q2$, including the intermediate vector meson contributions. The dispersion relations are then used in the physical region $q2>0$. Our main result is the process-dependent addition $\Delta C{(B\pi)}_9(q2)$ to the Wilson coefficient $C_9$ obtained at $4m_\ell2<q2\lesssim m_{J/\psi}2$. Together with the $B\to \pi$ form factors from light-cone sum rules, this quantity is used to predict the differential rate, direct CP-asymmetry and isospin asymmetry in $B\to \pi\ell+\ell-$. We also estimate the total rate of the rare decay $B\to \pi\nu\bar{\nu}$.
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