CP violation effects on the measurement of γ from B DK
Abstract
Inspired by the unexpectedly large difference between the CP violation of D decays into K+K- and π+π-, we explore the impact on the extraction of γ via the B DK process with the D meson reconstructed in the K+K-,π+π- final state. We show that the extracted results for γ can be shifted by O(ACP / rBK), where ACP is the direct CP asymmetry in D decays and rBK is the ratio of the decay amplitudes of B- D0K- and B- D0K-. Using the recent data on CP asymmetry, we demonstrate the correction to physical observables in B DK can reach 6%, which corresponds to the shift of γ by roughly 5. The remanent corrections depend on the strong phase of the D decays, but are less than 0.5. With the increasing precision in the γ determination on the LHCb experiment and Super B factories, the inclusion of CP violation of D decays will therefore soon become important.
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