CP asymmetry from the effect of the isospin symmetry breaking during B-meson decay

Abstract

The direct CP asymmetry in quasi-two-body decays of B → (V→ π+π-)P is investigated in the perturbative QCD method, where P represents a pseudoscalar meson and V refers to , ω and φ mesons, respectively. We present the amplitude of the quasi-two-body decay process and investigate the effects of mixed resonances involving 0-ω, 0-φ and ω-φ, while considering the impact of isospin symmetry breaking. We observe a significant CP asymmetry when the invariant mass of the π+π- pair is within the resonance ranges of , ω and φ mesons. Consequently, we proceed to quantify the regional CP asymmetry in these resonance regions. A significant difference is observed when comparing results obtained with and without interferences of the three vector mesons and isospin conservation. The CP asymmetry results obtained from the three-body decay process, without interference due to isospin conservation by the perturbative QCD method, are in agreement with the newly updated data acquired by the LHCb experiment.

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