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Radiative rare $B$ decays revisited

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arxiv hep-ph/9508255 v1 pith:IUH3HKFN submitted 1995-08-07 hep-ph

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We reexamine contributions of higher $K$-resonances to the radiative rare decays $b\rar s\gamma$ in the limit where both $b$- and $s$-quark are considered heavy. Using the non-relativistic quark model, and the form factor definitions consistent with the HQET covariant trace formalism, we find significant disagreement with previous work which also used heavy quark symmetry, and excellent agreement with experimental results. In particular, the two largest fractions of the inclusive $b\rar s\gamma$ branching ratio are found to be $(16.8\pm 6.4)\%$ for $B\rar K^{*}(892)\gamma$ and $(6.2\pm 2.9)\%$ for $B\rar K_{2}^{*}(1430)\gamma$ decays. We also compare the contribution from the radiative decays into the eight $K$-meson states to the inclusive experimental $b\rar s\gamma$ mass distribution.

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  1. Radiative B to tensor meson decays at NLO in SCET

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    An NLO SCET calculation predicts B(B to K2*(1430) gamma) = (16.7 ± 6.4 ± 1.2) × 10^-6, close to the experimental average, with much smaller predictions for the a2 and f2 modes.

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