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A determination of the CKM-matrix element ratio $|V_{ts} |/|V_{cb} |$ from the rare B-decays $B\to K^*+\gamma$ and $B\to X_s +\gamma$
- Publication Year :
- 1993
- Publisher :
- Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY, Hamburg, 1993.
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Abstract
- 27 pp. (1993).<br />Implications of the recent CLEO observation [1] of the rare decay mode $B→K^*+γ$ having a combined branching ratio BR($B→K^*+γ$)=(4.5±1.5±0.9)×10−5 and an improved upper limit on the inclusive branching ratio BR(B→Xs+γ)-108 GeV. Within the SM, we show that the resulting experimental upper limit can be interpreted as a corresponding limit on the CKM-matrix element ratio yielding $|V_{ts} |/|V_{cb} |$1.6×10−5 [1,2]. Combining the exclusive and inclusive decay rates, we determine 0.50≤|Vts|/|Vcb|≤1.67 (at 95% C.L.).
- Subjects :
- rare decay [B]
correction [quantum chromodynamics]
B: radiative decay
(photon): energy spectrum
quantum chromodynamics: correction
numerical calculations: interpretation of experiments
branching ratio [B]
radiative decay: B
interpretation of experiments [numerical calculations]
energy spectrum: (photon)
unitarity
B --> photon anything
ddc:530
B [radiative decay]
B: branching ratio
B: rare decay
B [rare decay]
radiative decay [B]
electroweak interaction
energy spectrum [(photon)]
B --> K*(892) photon
B: width
CKM matrix matrix
beauty --> strangeness photon
rare decay: B
width [B]
(photon) [energy spectrum]
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....676ad91ab5207b5ac45cb92f5d93aca3
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3204/pubdb-2023-00160