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Structure-dependent QED in $B^- \to \ell^- \bar \nu (\gamma)$

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arxiv 2404.07648 v1 pith:D2CNKQBH submitted 2024-04-11 hep-ph hep-exhep-lat

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keywords gammastructure-dependentchannelexplicitlyformlogstextvirtual
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Based on explicitly gauge invariant interpolating operators we compute complete next-leading order QED-corrections for leptonic decays. These are sizeable since the helicity-suppression in V-A interactions allows for structure-dependent collinear logs. We have explicitly checked that these logs are absent for helicity-unsuppressed Yukawa-type transitions. Based on $B \to \gamma$ form factors we present the rates for $B^- \to (\mu^-,\tau^-) \bar \nu (\gamma)$ in differential and integrated form as a function of the photon energy cut-off $E_\gamma^{\text{cut}}$. The effect of the virtual structure-dependent corrections are approximately $+5\%$ and $+3\%$ for the $\mu$- and $\tau$-channel respectively. The structure dependence of the real radiation exceeds that of the virtual one for $E_\gamma^{\text{cut}}|_{\mu} > 0.18(3)$ GeV and is subdominant for the tau channel even when fully inclusive.

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