Large CP violation in 0b pK-π+π- and its U-spin partner decays
Abstract
The LHCb Collaboration has recently found a large CP-violating rate asymmetry in the b-baryon decay 0b pK-π+π-. This is the first observation of CP violation in baryon processes, opening a new window to test its standard model origin. Many more baryon decays are expected to exhibit observable signals of CP violation. We show that there also exists large CP violation in the U-spin partner decay mode, 0b +π- K+K-, with rate asymmetry ACP(0b +π- K+ K-) = - ACP(0b p K- π+ π-)~ Br(0b p K- π+ π-)Br(0b + π- K+ K-)~ τbτb in the U-spin symmetry limit. By neglecting a subleading contribution in the amplitudes, we obtain ACP(0b p π+ π- π-) = ACP( 0b +π- K+ K-) = -(12 3 ) \%. These predictions provide crucial tests for the standard model.
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