Time-dependent and time-integrated angular analysis of Bφ K0Sπ0 and φ Kπ^
Abstract
We perform a time-dependent and time-integrated angular analysis of the decays B0φ K*(892)0, φ K*2(1430)0, and φ(Kπ)*00 with the final sample of about 465 million pairs recorded with the detector. Twenty-four parameters are investigated, including the branching fractions, CP-violation parameters, and parameters sensitive to final-state interactions. We use the dependence on the Kπ invariant mass of the interference between the scalar and vector or tensor components to resolve discrete ambiguities of the strong and weak phases. We use the time-evolution of the Bφ K0Sπ0 channel to extract the CP-violation phase difference φ00=0.280.42 0.04 between the B and decay amplitudes. When the Bφ Kπ channel is included, the fractions of longitudinal polarization fL of the vector-vector and vector-tensor decay modes are measured to be 0.4940.0340.013 and 0.901+0.046-0.058 0.037, respectively. This polarization pattern requires the presence of a positive-helicity amplitude in the vector-vector decay from a currently unknown source.
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