The double radiative B Xsγ γ decay at O(αs) in QCD
Abstract
In these proceedings, we briefly review the individual interference contribution of the electromagnetic dipole operator O7 to the double differential decay width d77/(ds1\, ds2) for the process B Xs γ γ at O(αs) in QCD, which is based on our previous work. We define two kinematical variables s1 and s2 as si=(pb - qi)2/mb2, where pb, q1, q2 are the momenta of b-quark and two photons. While the (renormalized) virtual corrections are worked out exactly for a certain range of s1 and s2, we retained in the gluon bremsstrahlung process only the leading power w.r.t. the (normalized) hadronic mass s3=(pb-q1-q2)2/mb2 in the underlying triple differential decay width d77/(ds1 ds2 ds3). We found that the double differential decay width, based on this approximation, is free of infrared- and collinear singularities when summing up the virtual- and real-radiation corrections, while this was not the case when keeping all powers in s3 in the gluon bremsstrahlung process due to the configurations allowing collinear photon emission from the (massless) s-quark. Lastly, we compare our analytical results with those obtained in a recently extended work, where a non-zero strange quark mass was introduced to regulate the collinear photon configurations.
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