Double-mixing CP violation in B decays

Abstract

We study a long-overlooked CP violation observable, termed double-mixing CP violation, which arises from the interference between two neutral meson oscillating paths involved in a decay chain. The double-mixing CP violation is beneficial for the precise test of the Standard Model CKM mechanism, as it offers the potential to extract weak phases without pollution from strong dynamics. To provide a comprehensive understanding of the double-mixing CP violation, we perform phenomenological analyses on the cascade decays of the B0d and B0s mesons. Our results show that the double-mixing CP violation can be very significant in certain decay channels, such as B0s 0 K 0(π-+). In addition, we employ the decay process B0d D0 K (K-π+)(π) to demonstrate that the involved strong and weak phases can be directly determined from the experimental data without any theoretical inputs.

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