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    Dynamical spin effects in the pion

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    We take into account dynamical spin effects in the holographic light-front pion wavefunction in order to predict the pion radius, decay constant, the pion electromagnetic and photon-to-pion transition form factors. We report a striking improvement in the description of all data.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Proceedings Contribution for the 9th International Workshop on Diffraction in High Energy Physics (Diffraction 2016), Santa Tecla di Acireale, Catania, Italy, September 2-8, 201

    B-> K photon photon via intermediate eta'

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    We examine our previous conjecture that the eta' intermediate resonance has the dominant role in the long distance contributions to B decay into two photons and a strange final state hadron. We calculate the branching ratio of the exclusive B-> K eta'-> K photon photon decay using the nonspectator mechanism for eta' production in charmless hadronic B decays. It is shown that the obtained branching ratio B^eta'(B-> K\gamma\gamma)~ 8.7 X 10^{-7} is more than twice as large as the eta_c contribution to this decay mode.Comment: 6 pages, latex, no figure

    Spectator Effects in the Decay B -> K \gamma \gamma

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    We report the results of the first computation related to the study of the spectator effects in the rare decay mode BKγγB\to K \gamma \gamma within the framework of Standard Model. It is found that the account of these effects results in the enhancement factor for the short-distance reducible contribution to the branching ratio.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, RevTeX

    Estimating the annihilation decay B_s -> rho gamma with factorization

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    The branching ratio for the rare two-body B_s -> rho gamma decay is calculated using the factorization assumption. This transition is dominated by the annihilation diagrams and, in principle, prone to receiving substantial contributions from new physics. We estimate Br(B_s -> rho gamma) = 1.6 x 10^-9 within the Standard Model and investigate the sensitivity of this decay mode to the effects of two new physics scenarios: vector quark model and supersymmetry. Our results indicate that the shift in branching ratio is at most around 10% with the addition of vector quarks and is negligibly small in the constrained minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figur
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