Evidence for the Suppressed Decay B- -> DK-, D -> K+pi-

Abstract

The suppressed decay chain B- -> DK-, D -> K+pi-, where D indicates a anti-D0 or D0 state, provides important information on the CP-violating angle phi3. We measure the ratio RDK of the decay rates to the favored mode B- -> DK-, D -> K-pi+ to be RDK = [1.63+0.44-0.41(stat)+0.07-0.13(syst)] x 10-2, which indicates the first evidence of the signal with a significance of 4.1sigma. We also measure the asymmetry ADK between the charge-conjugate decays to be ADK = -0.39+0.26-0.28(stat)+0.04-0.03(syst). The results are based on the full 772 x 106 B anti-B pair data sample collected at the Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector.

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