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$B\to D^{\ast\ast}$ semileptonic decay in covariant quark models \`a la Bakamjian Thomas

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arxiv hep-ph/9605206 v1 pith:CHIBHKAP submitted 1996-05-02 hep-ph

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Once chosen the dynamics in one frame, for example the rest frame, the Bakamjian and Thomas method allows to define relativistic quark models in any frame. These models have been shown to provide, in the heavy quark limit, fully covariant current form factors as matrix elements of the quark current operator. They also verify the Isgur-Wise scaling and give a slope parameter $\rho^2>3/4$ for all the possible choices of the dynamics. In this paper we study the $L=1$ excited states and derive the general formula, valid for any dynamics, for the scaling invariant form factors $\tau_{1/2}^{(n)}(w)$ and $\tau_{3/2}^{(n)}(w)$. We also check the Bjorken-Isgur-Wise sum rule already demonstrated elsewhere in this class of models.

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  1. Isgur-Wise functions for $\boldsymbol{\Lambda_b \to \Lambda_c\left({1 \over 2}^\pm \right)}$ transitions in the Bakamjian-Thomas Relativistic Quark Model

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    The authors derive formal expressions for the elastic and inelastic Isgur-Wise functions of Lambda_b to Lambda_c(1/2+ and 1/2-) transitions in the Bakamjian-Thomas three-body quark model.

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