Nonperturbative O(m_c^{-2}) Effects in B-> X_s photon from Heavy Quark Effective Theory

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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10 pages, LaTeX file, elsart.sty used

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10.1016/S0370-2693(98)01011-9

The nonperturbative contribution, suppressed by powers of the charm quark mass m_c, in the inclusive decay B -> X_s photon is analyzed in the context of heavy quark effective field theory (HQEFT). According to previous analyses, the leading effects of O(1/m_c^2) arise from an external gluon attached to a charm quark loop and can be expressed in terms of the chromomagnetic interaction of the b quark inside the B meson. This is also true at leading order in the HQEFT approach. However the structure of higher-dimensional operators is different because the effects of external gluons alone do not give a complete set of operators. A systematic method to derive all the high-dimensional operators can be obtained in the HQEFT scheme using the operator product expansion.

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