CP violation in two-body hadronic b decays in the PQCD approach
Abstract
We systematically investigate the CP-averaged branching ratios and CP violations (CPVs) for the two-body hadronic decays b ph, where h runs through the mesons π-, -, a1-(1260), K-, K -, K1-(1270) and K1-(1400), in the perturbative QCD approach to order αs2 in the strong coupling. Various topological amplitudes are obtained by incorporating subleading-twist hadron distribution amplitudes, which exhibit reasonable hierarchical patterns, sizable strong phases, and non-negligible higher-power corrections. The predicted direct CPVs in b pπ-,pK-, different from those in similar B meson decays, are as small as the current data. The low CPV in b pπ- results from the cancellation between the S- and P-wave CPVs, while the one in b pK- is determined by the tiny S-wave CPV. However, individual partial-wave CPVs can exceed 10\%, consistent with direct CPVs in B meson decays. The CPVs in the b pK1-(1270),pK1-(1400) channels are relatively larger. In particular, CPVs above 20\% appear in the up-down asymmetries associated with the final-state angular distributions of b pK1-(1270),pK1-(1400), followed by the secondary K1 Kππ decays. These observables offer promising prospects for firmly establishing baryon CPVs. The decay asymmetry parameters of b ph are also predicted for future experimental confrontations.
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