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We report new measurements of the decays $Btorho^+ gamma$, $B to rho^0 gamma$ and $B to omegagamma$ using a data sample of $657 times 10^6$ $B$ meson pairs accumulated with the Belle detector at the KEKB $e^+ e^-$ collider. We measure branching fractions ${cal B}(B^+ to rho^+ gamma) = (8.7^{+2.9}_{-2.7}{}^{+0.9}_{-1.1})times 10^{-7}$, ${cal B}(B^0 to rho^0 gamma) = (7.8^{+1.7}_{-1.6}{}^{+0.9}_{-1.0}) times 10^{-7}$ and ${cal B}(B^0 to omega gamma) = (4.0^{+1.9}_{-1.7} pm 1.3) times 10^{-7}$. We also report the isospin asymmetry $Delta (rhogamma) = -0.48^{+0.21}_{-0.19}{}^{+0.08}_{-0.09}$; and the first measurement of the direct CP-violating asymmetry $A_{CP}(B^+ to rho^+ gamma) = -0.11pm{0.32}pm{0.09}$, where the first and second errors are statistical and systematic, respectively.
The isospin asymmetries of $B to Kmu^+mu^-$ and $B to K^{*}mu^+mu^-$ decays and the partial branching fractions of the $B^0 to K^0mu^+mu^-$, $B^+ to K^+mu^+mu^-$ and $B^+ to K^{*+}mu^+mu^-$ decays are measured as functions of the dimuon mass squared,
We report measurements of branching fractions and time-dependent CP asymmetries in $B^{0} to D^{+}D^{-}$ and $B^{0} to D^{*pm}D^{mp}$ decays using a data sample that contains $(772 pm 11)times 10^6 Bbar{B}$ pairs collected at the $Upsilon(4S)$ resona
We report measurements of the branching fractions and direct CP asymmetries (A_{CP}) for B->K pi, pi pi and KK decays (but not pi^0 pi^0) based on the final data sample of 772x10^6 B B-bar pairs collected at the Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle d
The ratio of branching fractions and the difference in $CP$ asymmetries of the decays $B^+to J/psi pi^+$ and $B^+to J/psi K^+$ are measured using a data sample of $pp$ collisions collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated lumino
We report on first measurements of branching fractions~($mathcal{B}$) and CP-violating charge asymmetries~($mathcal{A}$) in charmless $B$ decays at Belle~II. We use a sample of electron-positron collisions collected in 2019 and 2020 at the $Upsilon(4