Study of the suppressed B meson decay B^- -> D K^-, D -> K^+ Ï^-
arXiv:0804.2063 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.78.071901
Abstract
We report a study of the suppressed B meson decay B^- -> D K^- followed by D -> K^+ Ï^-, where D indicates a D^0 or \bar{D}^0 state. The two decay paths interfere and provide information on the CP-violating angle Ï_3. We use a data sample containing 657 x 10^6 B\bar{B} pairs recorded at the Î¥(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e^+e^- storage ring. We do not find significant evidence for the mode B^- -> D K^-, D -> K^+ Ï^-, and set an upper limit of r_B < 0.19, where r_B is the magnitude of the ratio of amplitudes |A(B^- -> \bar{D}^0 K^-)/A(B^- -> D^0 K^-)|. The decay B^- -> D Ï^-, D -> K^+ Ï^- is also analyzed as a reference, for which we observe a signal with 6.6Ïsignificance, and measure the charge asymmetry A_{DÏ} to be -0.02^{+0.15}_{-0.16}(stat) \pm 0.04(syst). In addition, the ratio B(B^- -> D^0 K^-)/B(B^- -> D^0 Ï^-) is measured to be [6.77 \pm 0.23(stat) \pm 0.30(syst)] x 10^{-2}.
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