Study of Exclusive Radiative B Meson Decays
CLEO Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports measurements of exclusive radiative B meson decays, including branching fractions, CP asymmetry, and the first observation of B -> K*_2(1430)γ, providing insights into rare decay processes and testing theoretical models.
Contribution
The study provides new experimental measurements of branching fractions and CP asymmetry in radiative B decays, including the first observation of B -> K*_2(1430)γ, and compares results with theoretical predictions.
Findings
Measured B -> K^*(892)γ branching fractions.
First observation of B -> K*_2(1430)γ decay.
No significant evidence for B -> ργ, ωγ, or φγ decays.
Abstract
We have investigated exclusive, radiative B meson decays to charmless mesons (\rho, \omega, \phi, K^*(892), K^*_2(1430)) in 9.7\times 10^6 BBbar decays accumulated with the CLEO detector. The B -> K^*(892)\gamma branching fractions are determined to be Br(B^0 -> K^{*0}(892)\gamma) = (4.55 +0.72-0.68 +-0.34)\times 10^-5 and Br(B^+ -> K^{*+}(892)\gamma) = (3.76 +0.89-0.83 +-0.28)\times 10^-5. We have searched for CP asymmetry in B -> K^*(892)\gamma decays and measure Acp = +0.08 +-0.13 +-0.03. We also report the first observation of the decay B -> K^*_2(1430)\gamma with a branching fraction of (1.66 +0.59-0.53 +-0.13)\times 10^-5 and determine $Br(B -> K^*_2(1430)\gamma)/Br(B -> K^*(892)\gamma) = 0.39 +0.15-0.13 consistent with only one of two available theoretical models. No significant evidence for the decays B -> \rho\gamma and B^0 -> \omega\gamma is found and we limit Br(B ->…
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