A model independent determination of the B -> Xs gamma decay rate
Abstract
The goal of the SIMBA collaboration is to provide a global fit to the available measurements of inclusive B -> Xs gamma and B -> Xu l nu decays. By performing a global fit one is able to simultaneously determine the relevant normalizations, i.e. the total B -> Xs gamma rate and the CKM-matrix element |Vub|, together with the required hadronic parameters, most importantly the b-quark mass and the b-quark distribution function in the B-meson, called the shape function. In this talk, the current status on the model-independent determination of the shape function and |C7∈cl Vtb Vts*|, which parametrizes the total B -> Xs gamma rate, from a global fit to the available B -> Xs gamma measurements from Babar and Belle is presented. In particular, the theoretical uncertainties originating from variations of the different factorization scales are evaluated.
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