CP Violation in B 0π and B σπ Decays

Abstract

The decay amplitude of B+ π+π-π+ in the Dalitz plot has been analyzed by the LHCb using three different approaches for the S-wave component. It was found that the mode with σ (or f0(500)) exhibited a CP asymmetry of 15\% in the isobar model, whereas the f2(1270) mode had a 40\% asymmetry. On the contrary, CP asymmetry for the dominant quasi-two-body decay B-0π- was found to be consistent with zero in all three approaches, while all the existing theoretical predictions lead to a negative CP asymmetry ranging from -7\% to -45\%. We show that the nearly vanishing CP violation in B-0π- is understandable in the framework of QCD factorization (QCDF). It arises from the 1/mb power corrections to the penguin amplitudes due to penguin annihilations and to the color-suppressed tree amplitude due to hard spectator interactions. Penguin annihilation and hard spectator interactions contribute destructively to ACP(B-0π-) to render it consistent with zero. The branching fraction and CP asymmetry in B-σ/f0(500)π- are investigated in QCDF with results in agreement with experiment.

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