Improved light-cone harmonic oscillator model for the ϕ -meson longitudinal leading-twist light-cone distribution amplitude and its effects to Ds+ϕ+ν

Author:

Hu Dan-Dan1,Wu Xing-Gang1ORCID,Zeng Long1,Fu Hai-Bing2ORCID,Zhong Tao2

Affiliation:

1. Chongqing University

2. Guizhou Minzu University

Abstract

In the present paper, we study the properties of ϕ-meson longitudinal leading-twist light-cone distribution amplitude ϕ2;ϕ(x,μ) by starting from a light-cone harmonic oscillator model for its wave function. To fix the input parameters, we derive the first ten order ξ moments of ϕ2;ϕ(x,μ) by using the QCD sum rules approach under the background field theory. The curves of ϕ2;ϕ(x,μ=2GeV) tend to be a single-peak behavior, which is consistent with the latest lattice QCD result. To show how the twist-3 light-cone distribution amplitudes (LCDAs) affect the results, we consider two scenarios for the ϕ-meson chiral twist-3 LCDAs ϕ3;ϕ(x) and ψ3;ϕ(x), i.e., the ones using the Wandzura-Wilczek approximation with ϕ2;ϕ(x,μ) (S1) and the ones using self-consistent conformal expansion with second-order Gegenbauer moments a2;ϕ2 in this work (S2). As an application, we derive the Ds+ϕ transition form factors (TFFs) by using the QCD light-cone sum rules. The TFFs at large recoil point for those two scenarios are given separately. As for the two TFF ratios γV and γ2, we obtain γV(S1)=1.7550.005+0.008, γ2(S1)=0.8520.133+0.135, γV(S2)=1.7230.021+0.023, and γ2(S2)=0.7850.104+0.100. After extrapolating those TFFs to the physically allowable region, we then obtain the transverse, longitudinal, and total decay widths for semileptonic decay Ds+ϕ+ν. Then the branching fractions are B(S1)(Ds+ϕe+νe)=(2.3470.191+0.342)×103, B(S1)(Ds+ϕμ+νμ)=(2.3300.190+0.341)×103, B(S2)(Ds+ϕe+νe)=(2.3670.132+0.256)×103, and B(S2)(Ds+ϕμ+νμ)=(2.3490.132+0.255)×103, which show good agreement with the data issued by the BESIII, CLEO, and Collaborations. We finally calculate Ds+ϕ+ν polarization and asymmetry parameters, which can be measured and tested in future experiments. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Guizhou Provincial Science and Technology Department

Graduate School, Chongqing University

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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