Measurements of Branching Fractions and Direct CP Asymmetries for B -> K pi, B->pi pi and B->to KK Decays

Abstract

We report measurements of the branching fractions and direct CP asymmetries (ACP) for B->K pi, pi pi and KK decays (but not pi0 pi0) based on the final data sample of 772x106 B B-bar pairs collected at the Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+ e- collider. We set a 90% confidence-level upper limit for K+- K-+ at 2.0x10-7; all other decays are observed with branching fractions ranging from 10-6 to 10-5. In the $B0/B0-bar -> K+-π-+ mode, we confirm Belle's previously reported large ACP with a value of -0.069 +- 0.014 +- 0.007 and a significance of 4.4 sigma. For all other flavor-specific modes, we find ACP values consistent with zero, including ACP(K+- π0) = +0.043 +- 0.024 +- 0.007 with 1.8 sigma significance. The difference of CP asymmetry between B+- -> K+- pi0 and B0/B0-bar -> K+-π-+ is found to be Delta AK pi equiv ACP (K+ pi0) - ACP(K+ pi-) = +0.112 +- 0.027 +- 0.007 with 4.0 sigma significance. We also calculate the ratios of partial widths for the B-> K pi decays. Using our results, we test the validity of the sum rule ACP(K+ pi-) + ACP(K0π+) x Gamma(K0π+)/Gamma(K+ pi-) - ACP(K+ pi0)x 2Gamma(K+ pi0)/Gamma(K+ pi-) - ACP(K0 pi0)x 2Gamma(K0 pi0)/Gamma(K+ pi-) = 0 and obtain a sum of -0.270 +- 0.132 +- 0.060 with 1.9 sigma significance.

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