Updated NNLO QCD predictions for the weak radiative B-meson decays
Abstract
Weak radiative decays of the B mesons belong to the most important flavor changing processes that provide constraints on physics at the TeV scale. In the derivation of such constraints, accurate standard model predictions for the inclusive branching ratios play a crucial role. In the current Letter we present an update of these predictions, incorporating all our results for the O(alphas2) and lower-order perturbative corrections that have been calculated after 2006. New estimates of nonperturbative effects are taken into account, too. For the CP- and isospin-averaged branching ratios, we find Bs gamma = (3.36 + 0.23) * 10-4 and Bd gamma = 1.73+0.12-0.22 * 10-5, for Egamma > 1.6GeV. Both results remain in agreement with the current experimental averages. Normalizing their sum to the inclusive semileptonic branching ratio, we obtain Rgamma = ( Bs gamma + Bd gamma)/Bc l nu = (3.31 + 0.22) * 10-3. A new bound from Bs gamma on the charged Higgs boson mass in the two-Higgs-doublet-model II reads MH+ > 480 GeV at 95%C.L.
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