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Phenomenological study of the double radiative decay $B ->K\gamma\gamma$

Using the operator product expansion (OPE) technique, we study the rare double radiative decay $B\to K \gamma\gamma$ in the Standard Model (SM) and beyond. We estimate the short-distance (SD) contribution to the decay amplitude in a region of the phase space which is around the point where all decay...

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Autores principales: Hiller, Gudrun, Safir, A.Salim
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.021.0277
http://cds.cern.ch/record/911812
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author Hiller, Gudrun
Safir, A.Salim
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Safir, A.Salim
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description Using the operator product expansion (OPE) technique, we study the rare double radiative decay $B\to K \gamma\gamma$ in the Standard Model (SM) and beyond. We estimate the short-distance (SD) contribution to the decay amplitude in a region of the phase space which is around the point where all decay products have energy $\sim m_b/3$ in the rest frame of the $B$-meson. At lowest order in $1/m_b$, the $B\to K \gamma\gamma$ matrix element is then expressed in terms of the usual $B\to K$ form factors known from semileptonic rare decays. The integrated SD branching ratio in the SM in the OPE region turns out to be $\Delta {\cal{B}}(B \to K \gamma \gamma)_{SM}^{OPE} \simeq 1 \times 10^{-9}$. We work out the di-photon invariant mass distribution with and without the resonant background through $B\to K \{\eta_c,\chi_{c0}\}\to K\gamma \gamma$. In the SM, the resonance contribution is dominant in the region of phase space where the OPE is valid. On the other hand, the present experimental upper limit on $B_s \to \tau^+ \tau^-$ decays, leaves considerable room for New Physics (NP) in the one-particle-irreducible contribution to $B\to K \gamma \gamma$ decays. In this case, we find that the SD $B\to K \gamma \gamma$ branching ratio can be enhanced by one order of magnitude with respect to its SM value and the SD contribution can lie outside of the resonance peaks.
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spelling cern-9118122023-03-14T18:11:00Zdoi:10.22323/1.021.0277http://cds.cern.ch/record/911812engHiller, GudrunSafir, A.SalimPhenomenological study of the double radiative decay $B ->K\gamma\gamma$Particle Physics - PhenomenologyUsing the operator product expansion (OPE) technique, we study the rare double radiative decay $B\to K \gamma\gamma$ in the Standard Model (SM) and beyond. We estimate the short-distance (SD) contribution to the decay amplitude in a region of the phase space which is around the point where all decay products have energy $\sim m_b/3$ in the rest frame of the $B$-meson. At lowest order in $1/m_b$, the $B\to K \gamma\gamma$ matrix element is then expressed in terms of the usual $B\to K$ form factors known from semileptonic rare decays. The integrated SD branching ratio in the SM in the OPE region turns out to be $\Delta {\cal{B}}(B \to K \gamma \gamma)_{SM}^{OPE} \simeq 1 \times 10^{-9}$. We work out the di-photon invariant mass distribution with and without the resonant background through $B\to K \{\eta_c,\chi_{c0}\}\to K\gamma \gamma$. In the SM, the resonance contribution is dominant in the region of phase space where the OPE is valid. On the other hand, the present experimental upper limit on $B_s \to \tau^+ \tau^-$ decays, leaves considerable room for New Physics (NP) in the one-particle-irreducible contribution to $B\to K \gamma \gamma$ decays. In this case, we find that the SD $B\to K \gamma \gamma$ branching ratio can be enhanced by one order of magnitude with respect to its SM value and the SD contribution can lie outside of the resonance peaks.Using the operator product expansion (OPE) technique, we study the rare double radiative decay $B\to K \gamma\gamma$ in the Standard Model (SM) and beyond. We estimate the short-distance (SD) contribution to the decay amplitude in a region of the phase space which is around the point where all decay products have energy $\sim m_b/3$ in the rest frame of the $B$-meson. At lowest order in $1/m_b$, the $B\to K \gamma\gamma$ matrix element is then expressed in terms of the usual $B\to K$ form factors known from semileptonic rare decays. The integrated SD branching ratio in the SM in the OPE region turns out to be $\Delta {\cal{B}}(B \to K \gamma \gamma)_{SM}^{OPE} \simeq 1 \times 10^{-9}$. We work out the di-photon invariant mass distribution with and without the resonant background through $B\to K \{\eta_c,\chi_{c0}\}\to K\gamma \gamma$. In the SM, the resonance contribution is dominant in the region of phase space where the OPE is valid. On the other hand, the present experimental upper limit on $B_s \to \tau^+ \tau^-$ decays, leaves considerable room for New Physics (NP) in the one-particle-irreducible contribution to $B\to K \gamma \gamma$ decays. In this case, we find that the SD $B\to K \gamma \gamma$ branching ratio can be enhanced by one order of magnitude with respect to its SM value and the SD contribution can lie outside of the resonance peaks.hep-ph/0511316CERN-PH-TH-2005-236DO-TH-2005-10LMU-ASC-75-05CERN-PH-TH-2005-236DO-TH-2005-10LMU-ASC-2005-75oai:cds.cern.ch:9118122005-11-29
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Hiller, Gudrun
Safir, A.Salim
Phenomenological study of the double radiative decay $B ->K\gamma\gamma$
title Phenomenological study of the double radiative decay $B ->K\gamma\gamma$
title_full Phenomenological study of the double radiative decay $B ->K\gamma\gamma$
title_fullStr Phenomenological study of the double radiative decay $B ->K\gamma\gamma$
title_full_unstemmed Phenomenological study of the double radiative decay $B ->K\gamma\gamma$
title_short Phenomenological study of the double radiative decay $B ->K\gamma\gamma$
title_sort phenomenological study of the double radiative decay $b ->k\gamma\gamma$
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.021.0277
http://cds.cern.ch/record/911812
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