Observation of several sources of CP violation in B+ π+ π+ π- decays
Abstract
Observations are reported of different sources of CP violation from an amplitude analysis of B+ π+ π+ π- decays, based on a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3 \; fb-1 of pp collisions recorded with the LHCb detector. A large CP asymmetry is observed in the decay amplitude involving the tensor f2(1270) resonance, and in addition significant CP violation is found in the π+ π- S-wave at low invariant mass. The presence of CP violation related to interference between the π+ π- S-wave and the P-wave B+ (770)0 π+ amplitude is also established; this causes large local asymmetries but cancels when integrated over the phase space of the decay. The results provide both qualitative and quantitative new insights into CP-violation effects in hadronic B decays.
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