Recent Results on Radiative and Electroweak Penguin B Decays at Belle
Akimasa Ishikawa

TL;DR
This paper presents recent experimental results on radiative and electroweak penguin B meson decays obtained at the Belle detector at KEKB, contributing to the understanding of flavor physics and potential new physics signals.
Contribution
It provides updated measurements of rare B decay processes, enhancing the precision of tests of the Standard Model and searches for new physics.
Findings
Measurements of branching fractions for radiative B decays
Constraints on new physics from electroweak penguin processes
Improved limits on rare B decay modes
Abstract
We report on recent results on radiative and electroweak penguin B decays at Belle at KEKB accelerator.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Neutrino Physics Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
