| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9855077 | Nuclear Physics B | 2005 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
Photon energy moments in BâXs+γ and the impact of experimental cuts are analyzed, including the biases exponential in the effective hardness missed in the conventional OPE. We incorporate the perturbative corrections fully implementing the Wilsonian momentum separation ab initio. This renders perturbative effects numerically suppressed while leaving heavy quark parameters and the corresponding light-cone distribution function well defined and preserving their physical properties. The moments of the distribution function are given by the heavy quark expectation values of which many have been extracted from the BâXcâν decays. The quantitative estimates for the biases in the heavy quark parameters determined from the photon moments show they cannot be neglected for Ecutâ³1.85GeV, and grow out of theory control for Ecut above 2.1 GeV. Implications for the moments in the BâXcâν decays at high cuts are briefly addressed.
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Authors
D. Benson, I.I. Bigi, N. Uraltsev,
