Soft-collinear effective theory and heavy-to-light currents beyond leading power

BMBeneke, MartinCAChapovsky, A PDMDiehl, MFTFeldmann, T

RWTH Aachen University

Abstract

An important unresolved question in strong interaction physics concerns the parameterization of power-suppressed long-distance effects to hard processes that do not admit an operator product expansion (OPE). Recently Bauer et al. have developed an effective field theory framework that allows one to formulate the problem of soft-collinear factorization in terms of fields and operators. We extend the formulation of soft-collinear effective theory, previously worked out to leading order, to second order in a power series in the inverse of the hard scale. We give the effective Lagrangian and the expansion of ``currents'' that produce collinear particles in heavy quark decay. This is the first step towards a theory…

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  • BM
    Beneke, MartinCorresponding

    RWTH Aachen University

  • CA
    Chapovsky, A P

    RWTH Aachen University

  • DM
    Diehl, M

    RWTH Aachen University

  • FT
    Feldmann, T

    RWTH Aachen University

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Effective field theory
  • Physics
  • Recoil
  • Factorization
  • Operator product expansion
  • Operator (biology)
  • Inverse
  • Particle physics
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