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Form factors for $\mathrm B_\mathrm s \to \mathrm K \ell ν$ decays in Lattice QCD

We present the current status of the computation of the form factor $f_+ (q^2)$ for the semi-leptonic decay $\mathrm B_\mathrm s \to \mathrm K \ell ν$ by the ALPHA collaboration. We use gauge configurations which were generated as part of the Coordinated Lattice Simulations (CLS) effort. They have $N_\mathrm f=2$ non-perturbatively $O(a)$ improved Wilson fermions, and pion masses down to $\approx 250 \,\mathrm {MeV}$ with $m_πL \geq 4$. The heavy quark is treated in non-perturbative Heavy Quark Effective Theory (HQET). We discuss how to extract the form factors from the correlation functions and present first results for the form factor at $q^2 = 21.23\,\mathrm{GeV}^2$ extrapolated to the continuum. Next-to-leading order terms in HQET and the chiral extrapolation still need to be included in the analysis.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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