Study of B-->pilν and B-->ρlν decays and determination of |V[subscript ub]|

We present an analysis of exclusive charmless semileptonic B-meson decays based on 377×106 BB[over-bar] pairs recorded with the BABAR detector at the Υ(4S) resonance. We select four event samples corresponding to the decay modes B0-->pi-ℓ+ν, B+-->pi0ℓ+ν, B0-->ρ-ℓ+ν, and B+-->ρ0ℓ+ν and fi...

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Main Authors: Dujmic, Denis, Sciolla, Gabriella, Yamamoto, R. K., Zhao, M., Cowan, Ray F, Fisher, Peter H
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Format: Article
Language:en_US
Published: American Physical Society 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/66114
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8667-5660
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Summary:We present an analysis of exclusive charmless semileptonic B-meson decays based on 377×106 BB[over-bar] pairs recorded with the BABAR detector at the Υ(4S) resonance. We select four event samples corresponding to the decay modes B0-->pi-ℓ+ν, B+-->pi0ℓ+ν, B0-->ρ-ℓ+ν, and B+-->ρ0ℓ+ν and find the measured branching fractions to be consistent with isospin symmetry. Assuming isospin symmetry, we combine the two B-->piℓν samples, and similarly the two B-->ρℓν samples, and measure the branching fractions B(B0-->pi-ℓ+ν)=(1.41±0.05±0.07)×10-4 and B(B0-->ρ-ℓ+ν)=(1.75±0.15±0.27)×10-4, where the errors are statistical and systematic. We compare the measured distribution in q2, the momentum transfer squared, with predictions for the form factors from QCD calculations and determine the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element |Vub|. Based on the measured partial branching fraction for B-->piℓν in the range q2<12  GeV2 and the most recent QCD light-cone sum-rule calculations, we obtain |Vub|=(3.78±0.13-0.40+0.55)×10-3, where the errors refer to the experimental and theoretical uncertainties. From a simultaneous fit to the data over the full q2 range and the FNAL/MILC lattice QCD results, we obtain |Vub|=(2.95±0.31)×10-3 from B-->piℓν, where the error is the combined experimental and theoretical uncertainty.