Rare Radiative B Decays in the Standard Model
Abstract
A status report on the theory and phenomenology of rare radiative B decays in the standard model is presented with emphasis on the measured decays B Xs γ and B K* γ. Standard model is in agreement with experiments though this comparison is not completely quantitative due to imprecise data and lack of the complete next-to-leading order contributions to the decay rates. Despite this, it is possible to extract non-perturbative parameters from the shape of the photon energy spectrum in B Xs γ, such as the b-quark mass and the kinetic energy of the b quark in B hadron. The measured decay rate =(2.32 0.67) × 10-4 can also be used to extract the CKM ratio /, yielding / =1.10 0.43. Issues bearing on the determination of the parameters of the CKM matrix from the CKM-suppressed decays B Xd + γ and B (,ω) + γ are also discussed. It is argued that valuable and independent constraints on the CKM matrix can be obtained from the measurements of these decays, in particular those involving neutral B-mesons (to appear in the Proceedings of the XXXth Rencontres de Moriond ``Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories'', Les Arcs, France, March 1995).
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