6–8 May 2019
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Reducing Uncertainties in B to X_s gamma Decay

7 May 2019, 18:15
15m
207 (Lawrence Hall)

207

Lawrence Hall

parallel talk Flavor II

Speaker

Ayesh Gunawardana (Wayne State University)

Description

The rare inclusive decay $\bar{B}\rightarrow X_s\gamma$ is an important probe of physics beyond the standard model. The largest uncertainty on the decay rate and CP asymmetry comes from resolved photon contributions. They first appear at order $1/m_b$ in the heavy quark expansion and arise from operators other than $Q_{7\gamma}$. One of the three leading contributions in the heavy quark expansion, $Q_1^q-Q_{7\gamma}$ is described by a non-local function whose moments are related to HQET parameters. We use recent progress in our knowledge of these parameters to better constrain the resolved photon contribution to $\bar{B}\rightarrow X_s\gamma$ total rate and CP asymmetry.

Authors

Ayesh Gunawardana (Wayne State University) Gil Paz (Wayne State University)

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