Experimental Status and Expectations Regarding Radiative Penguin Decays
G. Eigen (University of Bergen)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current experimental status and future prospects of radiative penguin decays in B mesons, emphasizing their role in probing physics beyond the Standard Model at high-luminosity B-factories.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of radiative penguin decay measurements and discusses expectations for future high-luminosity experiments.
Findings
Current measurements align with Standard Model predictions.
Future experiments aim to improve precision and explore new physics.
Radiative penguin decays remain a promising avenue for new physics searches.
Abstract
Radiative penguin decays provide a hunting ground complementary to direct searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. In the era of B-factories copious production of B mesons permits precision measurements of radiative penguin decays. We present herein the status of radiative penguin processes and expectations at high luminosities, focusing on b -> s (d) gamma, b -> s l+ l-, and b -> s \nu \nu bar modes
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Nuclear physics research studies
