In this contribution we describe a recent study, published in GAMBINO P. et al., JHEP, 07 (2022) 083, focused on the lattice calculation of inclusive decay rates of heavy mesons. We show how the inclusive calculation can be achieved starting from four -point lattice correlation functions normalised appropriately. The correlators used in this project come from gauge ensembles provided by the JLQCD and ETM collaborations. An essential point of this method is the extraction of spectral densities from lattice correlators which is obtained using two of the most recent approaches in the literature. Our results are in remarkable agreement with analytical predictions from the operator -product expansion. This study represents the first step towards a full lattice QCD study of heavy mesons inclusive semileptonic decays.
On the study of inclusive semileptonic decays of Bs-meson from lattice QCD
Gambino, P;Mächler, S;Panero, M;Smecca, A;
2024-01-01
Abstract
In this contribution we describe a recent study, published in GAMBINO P. et al., JHEP, 07 (2022) 083, focused on the lattice calculation of inclusive decay rates of heavy mesons. We show how the inclusive calculation can be achieved starting from four -point lattice correlation functions normalised appropriately. The correlators used in this project come from gauge ensembles provided by the JLQCD and ETM collaborations. An essential point of this method is the extraction of spectral densities from lattice correlators which is obtained using two of the most recent approaches in the literature. Our results are in remarkable agreement with analytical predictions from the operator -product expansion. This study represents the first step towards a full lattice QCD study of heavy mesons inclusive semileptonic decays.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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