Extraction of γ from three-body B decays

Abstract

The conventional use of two-body B decays to extract γ, although theoretically clean, is currently statistics-limited. On the other hand, a bulk of data on three-body B decays is available from B factories. Applying the flavor-SU(3)-symmetric approach proposed in Ref.\ ReyLeLorier:2011ww to data, we find the highly promising result γ = (81+4-5 ( avg.) 5 ( std.\ dev.)). This establishes the use of three-body B decays as a viable alternative for the extraction of weak phases. In this preliminary analysis we have neglected several sources of uncertainties such as the effect of flavor-SU(3) breaking due to meson masses, and error correlations between input experimental parameters. A better understanding of these will improve the viability of this method.

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