Heike Boos
Folkwang University of the Arts
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Physical Review D | 2004
Heike Boos; Jürgen Reuter; Thomas Mannel
We study the corrections to the determination of sin(2 beta) from the time dependent CP asymmetry of B^0 to J/Psi K_S which arise in the standard model. Although a precise prediction of these corrections is not possible we find that they are indeed extremely small, of the order of less than a per mil of the observed value. This means in turn that any deviation visible at the B factories will be a clear signal for new physics.
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2007
Thomas Becher; Heike Boos; Enrico Lunghi
We evaluate the one-loop corrections to the Wilson coefficient of the kinetic operator in the operator product expansion of the differential B -> X_c l nu decay rate. With a moderate cut on the lepton energy, the one-loop terms change the kinetic operator contributions to spectral moments by about 20%. This amounts to a small correction for leptonic and hadronic moments, except for those which vanish at the lowest order, where the effect can be sizable. Together with a two-loop calculation of the leading-power rate and an evaluation of the one-loop corrections to the Wilson coefficient of the chromo-magnetic operator, our results will allow for a high-precision determination of |V_cb| and the b- and c-quark masses.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2007
Thomas Becher; Heike Boos; Enrico Lunghi
We evaluate the one-loop corrections to the Wilson coefficient of the kinetic operator in the operator product expansion of the differential B -> X_c l nu decay rate. With a moderate cut on the lepton energy, the one-loop terms change the kinetic operator contributions to spectral moments by about 20%. This amounts to a small correction for leptonic and hadronic moments, except for those which vanish at the lowest order, where the effect can be sizable. Together with a two-loop calculation of the leading-power rate and an evaluation of the one-loop corrections to the Wilson coefficient of the chromo-magnetic operator, our results will allow for a high-precision determination of |V_cb| and the b- and c-quark masses.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2007
Thomas Becher; Heike Boos; Enrico Lunghi
We evaluate the one-loop corrections to the Wilson coefficient of the kinetic operator in the operator product expansion of the differential B -> X_c l nu decay rate. With a moderate cut on the lepton energy, the one-loop terms change the kinetic operator contributions to spectral moments by about 20%. This amounts to a small correction for leptonic and hadronic moments, except for those which vanish at the lowest order, where the effect can be sizable. Together with a two-loop calculation of the leading-power rate and an evaluation of the one-loop corrections to the Wilson coefficient of the chromo-magnetic operator, our results will allow for a high-precision determination of |V_cb| and the b- and c-quark masses.
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2005
Heike Boos; Thomas Mannel; Ben D. Pecjak
We study radiative corrections to
Physical Review D | 2005
Heike Boos; Th. Feldmann; Th. Mannel; Ben D. Pecjak
\bar{B} \to X_c \ell \bar{\nu}_\ell
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2007
Thomas Becher; Heike Boos; Enrico Lunghi
decays assuming the power counting
Physical Review D | 2006
Heike Boos; Thorsten Feldmann; Th. Mannel; Ben D. Pecjak
m_c \sim \sqrt{\Lambda_QCD m_b}
Physical Review D | 2006
Heike Boos; Thorsten Feldmann; Th. Mannel; Ben D. Pecjak
for the charm-quark mass. Concentrating on the shape-function region, we use effective field-theory methods to calculate the hadronic tensor at NLO accuracy. From this we deduce a shape-function independent relation between partially integrated
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2006
Heike Boos; Thorsten Feldmann; Thomas Mannel; Ben D. Pecjak
\bar{B} \to X_c\ell\bar{\nu}_\ell