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Semileptonic decays of $D_{(s)}$ mesons

Published 9 Mar 2020 in hep-ph, hep-ex, hep-lat, nucl-ex, and nucl-th | (2003.04420v1)

Abstract: A symmetry-preserving continuum approach to meson bound-states in quantum field theory, employed elsewhere to describe numerous $\pi$- and $K$-meson electroweak processes, is used to analyse leptonic and semileptonic decays of $D_{(s)}$ mesons. Each semileptonic transition is conventionally characterised by the value of the dominant form factor at $t=0$ and the following results are obtained herein: $f_+{D_s\to K}(0) = 0.673(40)$; $f_+{D\to \pi}(0)=0.618(31)$; and $f_+{D\to K}(0)=0.756(36)$. Working with the computed $t$-dependence of these form factors and standard averaged values for $|V_{cd}|$, $|V_{cs}|$, one arrives at the following predictions for the associated branching fractions: ${\cal B}{D_s+\to K0 e+ \nu_e} = 3.31(33)\times 10{-3}$; ${\cal B}{D0\to \pi- e+ \nu_e} = 2.73(22)\times 10{-3}$; and ${\cal B}{D0\to K- e+ \nu_e} = 3.83(28)$%. Alternatively, using the calculated $t$-dependence, agreement with contemporary empirical results for these branching fractions requires $|V{cd}|=0.221(9)$, $|V_{us}|=0.953(34)$. With all $D_{(s)}$ transition form factors in hand, the nature of SU$(3)$-flavour symmetry-breaking in this array of processes can be analysed; and just as in the $\pi$-$K$ sector, the magnitude of such effects is found to be determined by the scales associated with emergent mass generation in the Standard Model, not those originating with the Higgs mechanism.

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