CP asymmetries in three-body B+- decays to charged pions and kaons
Abstract
CP asymmetries have been measured recently by the LHCb collaboration in three-body B+ decays to final states involving charged pions and kaons. Large asymmetries with opposite signs at a level of about 60% have been observed in B π( or K)π+π- and B π K+K- for restricted regions in the Dalitz plots involving π+π- and K+K- with low invariant mass. U-spin is shown to predict corresponding S=0 and S=1 asymmetries with opposite signs and inversely proportional to their branching ratios, in analogy with a successful relation predicted thirteen years ago between asymmetries in Bs K-π+ and B0 K+ π-. We compare these predictions with the measured integrated asymmetries. Effects of specific resonant or non-resonant partial waves on enhanced asymmetries for low-pair-mass regions of the Dalitz plot are studied in B π π+π-. The closure of low-mass π+π- and K+K- channels involving only ππ K K rescattering may explain by CPT approximately equal magnitudes and opposite signs measured in B ππ+π- and B π K+K-.