Direct CP Violation in Untagged B-Meson Decays
arXiv:hep-ph/0203152 · doi:10.1016/S0370-2693(02)03263-X
Abstract
Direct CP violation can exist in untagged, neutral B-meson decays to certain self-conjugate, hadronic final states. It can occur if the resonances which appear therein permit the identification of distinct, CP-conjugate states -- in analogy to stereochemistry, we term such states ``CP-enantiomers.'' These states permit the construction of a CP-odd amplitude combination in the untagged decay rate, which is non-zero if direct CP violation is present. The decay B\to Ï^+Ï^-Ï^0, containing the distinct CP-conjugate states Ï^+ Ï^- and Ï^- Ï^+, provides one such example of a CP-enantiomeric pair. We illustrate the possibilities in various multi-particle final states.
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