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Estimates of Long-distance Contributions to the Decay
We present first calculations of new long-distance contributions to decay due to intermediate and meson states. The
relevant vertices are estimated using charge couplings and transition
moment couplings. Within our uncertainties, we find that these long-distance
contributions could be comparable to the known short-distance contributions.
Since they have different Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix-element factors,
there may be an interesting possibility of observing CP violation in this
decay.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures (embedded), all style files include
HQET form factors for decays beyond leading order
We compute semi-leptonic decay form factors using Heavy Quark Effective
Theory on the lattice. To obtain good control of the expansion, one has
to take into account not only the leading static order but also the terms
arising at : kinetic, spin and current insertions. We show results
for these terms calculated through the ratio method, using our prior results
for the static order. After combining them with non-perturbative HQET
parameters they can be continuum-extrapolated to give the QCD form factor
correct up to corrections and without
corrections.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures. Proceedings of the 35th International Symposium
on Lattice Field Theory, 18-24 June 2017, Granada, Spain; v2: small
corrections, published versio
Large Penguin effects in the CP Asymmetry of B0d ->pi+pi-
Penguin effects in the CP asymmetries of ,
\bd\rightarrow\rho^{\pm}\pi^{\mp} and \bd\rightarrow a^{\pm}_1 \pi^{\mp}
are studied as function of the CKM unitarity triangle . Despite a
fairly small penguin amplitude, it leads to quite sizable uncertainties in the
determination of from all but very large asymmetries. This
effect is maximal for vanishing final state interaction phases, for which it
can cause, for instance, an asymmetry of 40\%\ if .Comment: (14 pages, PHYZZX, 1 figure, available upon request), SLAC-PUB-591
Low-Lying Eigenvalues of the Wilson-Dirac Operator
An exploratory study of the low-lying eigenvalues of the Wilson-Dirac
operator and their corresonding eigenvectors is presented. Results for the
eigenvalues from quenched and unquenched simulations are discussed. The
eigenvectors are studied with respect to their localization properties in the
quenched approximation for the cases of SU(2) and SU(3).Comment: Poster presented at LATTICE96(poster). 4 pages, LaTeX, fully coloured
versions of Figs. 4 and 5 are included as separate gzipped PostScript files
or can be obtained from
http://www.desy.de/library/cgi-bin/showprep.pl?desy-rep%2F199615
CP Violation and Strong Phases from Penguins in Decays
We calculate direct CP-violating observables in charged decays
arising from the interference of amplitudes with different strong and CKM
phases. The perturbative strong phases develop at order from
absorptive parts of one-loop matrix elements of the next-to-leading logarithm
corrected effective Hamiltonian. CPT constraints are maintained. Based on this
model, we find that partial rate asymmetries between charge conjugate
decays can be as high as 15-30\% for certain channels with branching ratios in
the range. The small values of the coefficients of angular
correlations, which we calculated previously to be of order , are not
significantly degraded by the strong phases. The charge asymmetries of rates
and angular distributions would provide unambiguous evidence for direct CP
violation.Comment: 24 pages, 3 figures (upon request), LaTeX, preprint DESY 93-19
The -parameter in 3-flavour QCD and by the ALPHA collaboration
We present results by the ALPHA collaboration for the -parameter in
3-flavour QCD and the strong coupling constant at the electroweak scale,
, in terms of hadronic quantities computed on the CLS gauge
configurations. The first part of this proceedings contribution contains a
review of published material \cite{Brida:2016flw,DallaBrida:2016kgh} and yields
the -parameter in units of a low energy scale, . We
then discuss how to determine this scale in physical units from experimental
data for the pion and kaon decay constants. We obtain MeV which translates to
using perturbation theory to match between 3-, 4- and 5-flavour QCD.Comment: 21 pages. Collects contributions of A. Ramos, S. Sint and R. Sommer
to the 34th annual International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory; LaTeX
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