Calculating Phases Between B => K* pi Amplitudes
Abstract
A phase between amplitudes for B0 K*0 π0 and B0 K*+ π- plays a crucial role in a method for constraining Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) parameters. We present a general argument for destructive interference between amplitudes for B0 K*+ π- and B0 K*0 π0 forming together a smaller I(K* π) = 3/2 amplitude. Applying flavor SU(3) and allowing for conservative theoretical uncertainties, we obtain lower limits on | | and its charge-conjugate. Values of these two phases favored by the BaBar Collaboration are in good agreement with our bounds.
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