Abstract

We present the first lattice QCD determination of the $B_c \rightarrow J/\psi$ vector and axial-vector form factors. These will enable experimental information on the rate for $B_c$ semileptonic decays to $J/\psi$ to be converted into a value for $V_{cb}$. Our calculation covers the full physical $q^2$ range of the decay and uses non-perturbatively renormalised lattice currents. We use the Highly Improved Staggered Quark (HISQ) action for all valence quarks on the second generation MILC ensembles of gluon field configurations including $u$, $d$, $s$ and $c$ HISQ sea quarks. Our HISQ heavy quarks have masses ranging upwards from that of $c$; we are able to reach that of the $b$ on our finest lattices. This enables us to map out the dependence on heavy quark mass and determine results in the continuum limit at the $b$. We use our form factors to construct the differential rates for $B_c^- \rightarrow J/\psi \mu^- \bar{\nu}_\mu$ and obtain a total rate with $7\%$ uncertainty: $\Gamma(B_c^-\rightarrow J/\psi \mu^-\bar{\nu}_{\mu})/|\eta_{\mathrm{EW}}V_{cb}|^2 = 1.73(12)\times 10^{13} ~\mathrm{s}^{-1}$. Including values for $V_{cb}$, $\eta_{\mathrm{EW}}$ and $\tau_{B_c}$ yields a branching fraction for this decay mode of 0.0150(11)(10)(3) ~with uncertainties from lattice QCD, $\eta_\mathrm{EW}V_{cb}$ and $\tau_{B_c}$ respectively.

Highlights

  • Accurate calculations of hadronic parameters are needed for the determination of Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix elements from the comparison of Standard Model theory and experimental results for exclusive flavor-changing decay rates

  • We report on the first lattice QCD calculation of the form factors for Bc to J=ψ semileptonic decay, a process under active study by the LHCb experiment [1]

  • Recent results from Belle, on the contrary, show good agreement with the Standard Model [21]. This makes it very important to test lepton-universality violation in other processes, and we can obtain RðJ=ψÞ from our form factors for comparison with ongoing LHCb analyses. We will present those results and analyses of other lepton-universality violation tests separately [22]; here we focus on the form factors and differential rates for W decay to μ or e

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Introduction

Accurate calculations of hadronic parameters are needed for the determination of Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix elements from the comparison of Standard Model theory and experimental results for exclusive flavor-changing decay rates. Leptonic decay rates require decay constants to be determined and semileptonic decay rates require form factors. Lattice QCD is established as the method of choice for the calculation of these hadronic parameters, and efforts are ongoing both to improve the accuracy of the results and to expand the range of processes for which calculational results are available. We report on the first lattice QCD calculation of the form factors for Bc to J=ψ semileptonic decay, a process under active study by the LHCb experiment [1]. Because the valence quarks involved in this process are all heavy, the calculation is under very good control in lattice

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