Relation between Light Cone Distribution Amplitudes and Shape Function in B mesons
A. Le Yaouanc, L. Oliver, J.-C. Raynal

TL;DR
This paper uses a relativistic quark model to compute B meson light cone distribution amplitudes and shape functions, relating them through wave functions and QCD constraints, and compares results with experimental data and other models.
Contribution
It provides a covariant quark model calculation of B meson distribution amplitudes and shape functions, establishing their relation and incorporating QCD effects, with predictions for phenomenological parameters.
Findings
Shape function matches Roman Shape Function with Gaussian wave function.
Predicted parameters: armbda 0.35 GeV, 1.43 GeV^{-1}.
Non-zero light quark mass affects the behavior of ^B().
Abstract
The Bakamjian-Thomas relativistic quark model provides a Poincar\'e representation of bound states with a fixed number of constituents and, in the heavy quark limit, form factors of currents satisfy covariance and Isgur-Wise scaling. We compute the Light Cone Distribution Amplitudes of mesons as well as the Shape Function , that enters in the decay , that are also covariant in this class of models. The LCDA and the SF are related through the quark model wave function. The former satisfy, in the limit of vanishing constituent light quark mass, the integral relation given by QCD in the valence sector of Fock space. Using a gaussian wave function, the obtained is identical to the so-called Roman Shape Function. From the parameters for the latter that fit the spectrum we predict the behaviour of…
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