Measurement of the photon-energy spectrum in inclusive B→ Xsγ decays identified using hadronic decays of the recoil B meson in 2019-2021 Belle II data

Abstract

We measure the photon-energy spectrum in radiative bottom-meson (B) decays into inclusive final states involving a strange hadron and a photon. We use SuperKEKB electron-positron collisions corresponding to 189~fb-1 of integrated luminosity collected at the (4S) resonance by the Belle II experiment. The partner B candidates are fully reconstructed using a large number of hadronic channels. The B → Xs γ partial branching fractions are measured as a function of photon energy in the signal B meson rest frame in eight bins above 1.8~GeV. The background-subtracted signal yield for this photon energy region is 343 122 events. Integrated branching fractions for three photon energy thresholds of 1.8~GeV, 2.0~GeV, and 2.1~GeV are also reported, and found to be in agreement with world averages.

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