Abstract
The singlet-triplet mixing of 1P1–3P1 is studied via calculating the branching ratios of semileptonic decay Bs → Ds1lν and B → D1lν by means of the instantaneous Bethe-Salpeter method. Special attention is paid to the relativistic corrections, since they are large for the P-wave states. Using the Mandelstam Formalism, we compute the transition form factors not only in the high-energy lepton end-point region but also in the full Q2 region. In addition, the non-perturbative QCD effects are taken care of in the overlapping integral over the relativistic wave functions of the initial and final states.
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