Latest results on B DK/Dπ decays from Belle

Abstract

The CKM angle φ3 is less precisely known than the angle φ1 and the only one that is accessible with tree-level decays in a theoretically clean way. The key method to measure φ3 is through the interference between B+ D0 K+ and B+ D0 K+ decays which occurs if the final state of the charm-meson decay is accessible to both the D0 and D0 mesons. To achieve the best sensitivity, a large variety of D and B decay modes is required, which is possible at Belle experiment as almost any final state can be reconstructed including those with photons. The results from Belle, as well as the ongoing studies, are discussed here. The details of the planned measurement at Belle II, a substantial upgrade of the Belle detector which will operate at the SuperKEKB energy-asymmetric e+ e- collider, are also discussed. The results from the first collisions at Belle II during April-July 2018 are shown too.

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