Determination of heavy meson light-cone distribution amplitudes: theoretical framework and lattice simulations
Hao-Fei Gao, Xue-Ying Han, Jun Hua, Xiangdong Ji, Xiangyu Jiang, Cai-Dian L\"u, Andreas Sch\"afer, Jin-XinTan, Ji-Hao Wang, Wei Wang, Ji Xu, Yi-Bo Yang, Fu-Wei Zhang, Jian-Hui Zhang, Jia-Lu Zhang, Mu-Hua Zhang, Qi-An Zhang, Shuai Zhao

TL;DR
This paper presents a first-principles lattice QCD determination of heavy meson light-cone distribution amplitudes, improving accuracy and control over systematic uncertainties, with implications for heavy flavor physics.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive lattice QCD framework for calculating both QCD and HQET heavy meson LCDAs with controlled extrapolations and reduced uncertainties.
Findings
QCD LCDAs of D meson peak at y≈0.2-0.3 with <30% uncertainty
HQET LCDA inverse moment λ_B=0.340(20) GeV at μ=1 GeV
Results agree with experimental constraints and phenomenology
Abstract
We present a first-principles determination of heavy meson light-cone distribution amplitudes (LCDAs) from lattice QCD in the continuum limit, improving substantially on our previous pioneering study. Within the heavy-quark large-momentum effective theory (HQLaMET) framework, supplemented by lattice QCD calculations of the OPE moments, we analyze six ensembles with lattice spacings ranging from \,fm and pion masses from \,MeV, thereby enabling controlled continuum, chiral, and infinite-momentum extrapolations to the physical point. Momentum-smeared sources, hypercubic-smeared Wilson lines, and optimized interpolating operators are adopted to significantly improved signals for the nonlocal correlators. Within a unified framework, we determine both QCD LCDAs and HQET LCDAs. Our resulting QCD LCDAs of meson peak at , with total…
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