Evidence for Isospin Violation and Measurement of CP Asymmetries in B K(892) γ

Abstract

We report the first evidence for isospin violation in B K* γ and the first measurement of difference of CP asymmetries between B+ K*+ γ and B0 K*0 γ. This analysis is based on the data sample containing 772 × 106 BB pairs that was collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB energy-asymmetric e+ e- collider. We find evidence for the isospin violation with a significance of 3.1σ, 0+ = (+6.2 1.5 ( stat.) 0.6 ( syst.) 1.2 (f+-/f00))\%, where the third uncertainty is due to the uncertainty on the fraction of B+B- to B0B0 production in (4S) decays. The measured value is consistent with predictions of the SM. The result for the difference of CP asymmetries is ACP = (+2.4 2.8( stat.) 0.5( syst.))\%, consistent with zero. The measured branching fractions and CP asymmetries for charged and neutral B meson decays are the most precise to date. We also calculate the ratio of branching fractions of B0 K*0 γ to Bs0 φ γ.

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