\begin{document}$\Xi_b(6227)$\end{document} with the quantum number \begin{document}$J^P=1/2^{-}$\end{document} is considered as a molecular state composed of a \begin{document}$\Sigma_b$\end{document} baryon and \begin{document}$\bar{K}$\end{document} meson. The partial decay widths of the \begin{document}$\Sigma_b\bar{K}$\end{document} molecular state into \begin{document}$\Xi_b\gamma$\end{document} and \begin{document}$\Xi_b^{'}\gamma$\end{document} final states through hadronic loops are evaluated with the help of the effective Lagrangians. The partial widths for the \begin{document}$\Xi_b(6227)\to\gamma\Xi_b$\end{document} and \begin{document}$\Xi_b(6227)\to\gamma\Xi^{'}_b$\end{document} transitions are evaluated at 1.50–1.02 keV and 17.56–24.91 keV, respectively, which may be accessible for the LHCb. Based on our results, we argue that an experimental determination of the radiative decay width of \begin{document}$\Xi_b(6227)$\end{document} is important for the understanding of its intrinsic properties."> Radiative decay of <i>Ξ</i><sub>b</sub>(6227) in a hadronic molecule picture -
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