Measurement of B(B-->Xs γ), the B-->Xs γ photon energy spectrum, and the direct CP asymmetry in B-->Xs+d γ decays
Abstract
The photon spectrum in B --> Xs γ decay, where Xs is any strange hadronic state, is studied using a data sample of (382.8 4.2) × 106 e+ e- --> (4S) --> BBbar events collected by the BABAR experiment at the PEP-II collider. The spectrum is used to measure the branching fraction B(B --> Xs γ) = (3.21 0.15 0.29 0.08)× 10-4 and the first, second, and third moments <Eγ> = 2.267 0.019 0.032 0.003 GeV,, <(Eγ - <Eγ>)2> = 0.0484 0.0053 0.0077 0.0005 GeV2, and <(Eγ - <Eγ>)3> = -0.0048 0.0011 0.0011 0.0004 GeV3, for the range Eγ > 1.8 GeV, where Eγ is the photon energy in the B-meson rest frame. Results are also presented for narrower Eγ ranges. In addition, the direct CP asymmetry ACP(B --> Xs+d γ) is measured to be 0.057 0.063. The spectrum itself is also unfolded to the B-meson rest frame; that is the frame in which theoretical predictions for its shape are made.
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