Abstract

We study lifetimes of heavy mesons in the 't Hooft model, a large-Nc theory of strong interaction in two-dimensional spacetime. Since this model is solvable, one can evaluate the total decay widths through hadronic amplitudes that are determined unambiguously within the formalism. We investigate quark-hadron duality by numerically comparing the exclusive result and one from the heavy quark expansion, with the contribution of Pauli interference being consistently incorporated. Within certain numerical accuracy, we find that the maximal difference between inclusive and exclusive rates for τ[Ds+]/τ[D0](τ[B+]/τ[B0]) is as large as the current experimental (theoretical) error in four-dimensions unlike τ[D+]/τ[D0], where an excellent agreement between the rates is seen.

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