B -> Xd gamma and constraints on new physics

Abstract

We combine recent progress in measuring the branching ratio of the decay B->Xd gamma$ with the discovery that hadronic uncertainties in the CP-averaged branching ratio drop out to a large extent. Implications of these improvements on the size of possible new physics effects are investigated. We find the updated SM prediction for the CP-averaged branching ratio to be Br[B->Xd gamma]SMEgamma>1.6 GeV = 1.54+0.26-0.31*10-5, which should be compared with the experimental value of Br[B->Xd gamma]expEgamma>1.6GeV = (1.41+-0.57) 10-5. After performing a model independent analysis, we consider different new physics models: the MSSM with generic sources of flavor violation, the two Higgs doublet model of type III and a model with right-handed charged currents. It is found that the constraints on the SUSY parameters deltad13 have improved and that the absolute value of the right-handed quark mixing matrix element |VRtd| must be smaller than 1.5*10-4.

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