Zooming into CP violation in B(s) hh Decays
Abstract
The LHCb collaboration has recently reported the first observation of CP violation in the penguin-dominated B0s K-K+ decay and further new measurements, indicating differences between the direct CP asymmetries of both the B0s K-K+, B0dπ-K+ and the B0d π-π+, B0s K-π+ modes. We show that these puzzling differences can be accommodated through sizeable penguin annihilation and exchange topologies in the Standard Model, and constrain them. Utilising the U-spin symmetry, we extract the angle γ of the unitarity triangle from the CP asymmetries in the B0s K-K+, B0d π-π+ system alone, finding γ=(65+11-7), in perfect agreement with the determination from tree-level B DK decays. The B0s-- B0s mixing phase φs can be extracted from CP violation measurements in B0s K-K+ in a clean way. We present a new strategy and extract φs=-(3.6 5.4). This result is in agreement with the determination from B0s J/ φ decays. New CP-violating contributions would influence these determinations differently. Hence it is interesting to keep monitoring both as the experimental picture sharpens.
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