Evidence for CP violation in B+ p p K+ decays

Abstract

Three-body B+ p p K+ and B+ p p π+ decays are studied using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb-1 collected by the LHCb experiment in proton-proton collisions at center-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV. Evidence of CP violation in the B+ p p K+ decay is found in regions of the phase space, representing the first measurement of this kind for a final state containing baryons. Measurements of the forward-backward asymmetry of the light meson in the p p rest frame yield AFB(p p K+,~mp p<2.85\,Ge -0.1em V\!/c2)=0.4950.012~(stat)0.007~(syst) and AFB(p p π+,~mp p<2.85\,Ge -0.1em V\!/c2)=-0.4090.033~(stat)0.006~(syst). In addition, the branching fraction of the decay B+ 0.1em -0.1em(1520)p is measured to be B(B+ 0.1em -0.1em(1520)p)=(3.150.48~(stat)0.07~(syst)0.26~(BF))× 10-7, where BF denotes the uncertainty on secondary branching fractions.

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