Abstract

We present the results of a lattice QCD calculation of the scalar and vector form factors for the unphysical $B_s\to\eta_s$ decay, over the full physical range of $q^2$. This is a useful testing ground both for lattice QCD and for our wider understanding of the behaviour of form factors. Calculations were performed using the highly improved staggered quark (HISQ) action on $N_f = 2 + 1 + 1$ gluon ensembles generated by the MILC Collaboration with an improved gluon action and HISQ sea quarks. We use three lattice spacings and a range of heavy quark masses from that of charm to bottom, all in the HISQ formalism. This permits an extrapolation in the heavy quark mass and lattice spacing to the physical point and nonperturbative renormalisation of the vector matrix element on the lattice. We find results in good agreement with previous work using nonrelativistic QCD $b$ quarks and with reduced errors at low $q^2$, supporting the effectiveness of our heavy HISQ technique as a method for calculating form factors involving heavy quarks. A comparison with results for other decays related by SU(3) flavour symmetry shows that the impact of changing the light daughter quark is substantial but changing the spectator quark has very little effect. We also map out form factor shape parameters as a function of heavy quark mass and compare to heavy quark effective theory expectations for mass scaling at low and high recoil. This work represents an important step in the progression from previous work on heavy-to-heavy decays ($b\to c$) to the numerically more challenging heavy-to-light decays.

Highlights

  • Determinations of form factors for weak semileptonic meson decays can be combined with experimental results to provide important tests of the Standard Model (SM)

  • We can compare these with Bs → ηs results from a lattice calculation that used nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) b quarks given in the Appendix of [32]

  • We find the results to be in good agreement with an improvement in uncertainty across the q2 range in the case of the f0 form factor and an improvement by a factor of 2 at q2 1⁄4 0

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Introduction

Determinations of form factors for weak semileptonic meson decays can be combined with experimental results to provide important tests of the Standard Model (SM). Decays of b quarks are of particular interest as they allow determination of some of the least well-known elements of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix [1,2] and tests of the unitarity of that matrix, a foundation of the weak sector of the SM. Small experimental uncertainties in CKM-dependent decay rates must be met with precise determinations of form factors from the theoretical side to pin down the CKM matrix elements (see, for example, [3,4]). The shape of the differential decay rate

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