The forward-backward asymmetry induced CP asymmetry in B0→ K-π+π0 in phase space around the resonances K*(892)0 and K*0(700)

Abstract

The interference between amplitudes corresponding to different intermediate resonances plays an important role in generating large CP asymmetries in phase space in multi-body decays of bottom and charmed mesons. In this paper, we study the CP violation in the decay channel B0→ K-π+π0 in phase space region where the intermediate resonances K*(892)0 and K*0(700) dominate. The Forward-Backward Asymmetry (FBA) and the CP asymmetry induced by FBA (FB-CPA), which are closely related to the interference effects between the two aforementioned resonances, are especially investigated. The non-trivial correlation between FBA and FB-CPA is analyzed. The analysis indicates that the FB-CPAs around the resonance K*(892)0 can be as large as about 35\%, which can be potentially accessible by Belle and Belle-II collaborations in the near future.

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