The $D\to ρ$ semileptonic and radiative decays within the light-cone sum rules
Abstract: The measured branching ratio of the $D$ meson semileptonic decay $D \to \rho e+ \nu_e$, which is based on the $0.82~{\rm fb{-1}}$ CLEO data taken at the peak of $\psi(3770)$ resonance, disagrees with the traditional SVZ sum rules analysis by about three times. In the paper, we show that this discrepancy can be eliminated by applying the QCD light-cone sum rules (LCSR) approach to calculate the $D\to \rho$ transition form factors $A_{1,2}(q2)$ and $V(q2)$. After extrapolating the LCSR predictions of these TFFs to whole $q2$-region, we obtain $1/|V_{\rm cd}|2 \times \Gamma(D \to \rho e \nu_e) =(55.45{+13.34}_{-9.41})\times 10{-15}~{\rm GeV}$. Using the CKM matrix element and the $D0(D+)$ lifetime from the Particle Data Group, we obtain ${\cal B} (D0\to \rho- e+ \nu_e) = (1.749{+0.421}_{-0.297}\pm 0.006)\times 10{-3}$ and ${\cal B} (D+ \to \rho0 e+ \nu_e) = (2.217{+0.534}_{-0.376}\pm 0.015)\times 10{-3}$, which agree with the CLEO measurements within errors. We also calculate the branching ratios of the two $D$ meson radiative processes and obtain ${\cal B}(D0\to \rho0 \gamma)= (1.744{+0.598}_{-0.704})\times 10{-5}$ and ${\cal B}(D+ \to \rho+ \gamma) = (5.034{+0.939}_{-0.958})\times 10{-5}$, which also agree with the Belle measurements within errors. Thus we think the LCSR approach is applicable for dealing with the $D$ meson decays.
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