Extracting Weak Phase Information from B -> V_1 V_2 Decays
arXiv:hep-ph/0104157 · doi:10.1142/9789812811219_0055
Abstract
We describe a new method for extracting weak, CP-violating phase information, with no hadronic uncertainties, from an angular analysis of B -> V_1 V_2 decays, where V_1 and V_2 are vector mesons. The quantity $\sin^2 (2 Ï_1 + Ï_3)$ (Ï_1=βand Ï_3=γ) can be cleanly obtained from the study of decays such as B_d^0(t) -> D^{*\pm} Ï^\mp, D^{*\pm} a_1^{\mp}, D^{*0} K^{*0}, etc. Similarly, one can use B_s^0(t) -> D_s^{*\pm} K^{*\mp} or even B\pm -> D^{*0}K^*\pm to extract $\sin^2 Ï_3$. There are no penguin contributions to these decays. It is possible that $\sin^2 (2Ï_1 + Ï_3)$ will be the second function of CP phases, after $\sin 2Ï_1$, to be measured at B-factories.
4 pages, LaTeX, 1 figure. Uses two-column style file ltwol.sty. To be published in the Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on B Physics and CP Violation, Ise-Shima, Japan, February 18 - 23, 2001