Study of CP violation in b0/-b→ (1520)M decays with the final-state rescattering mechanism

Abstract

Recently, the LHCb collaboration reported the first observation of CP violation in baryon decays, with a significance of more than 5σ. This strongly motivates us to investigate the CP violation in more baryon decay processes. In this work, we employ the final-state rescattering mechanism with introducing two model parameters, charm and charmless, and calculate two-body non-leptonic baryon decays 0b → (1520)\,π0/(700)/f0(500, 980)/0/K*0/φ and -b → (1520)\,K-. Consequently, we evaluate the corresponding branching ratios, CP asymmetries, and interference effects between different decay amplitudes. Our theoretical predictions for certain decay channels are in good agreement with current experimental measurements, while the remaining processes--particularly the remarkably large CP violation observable revealed by the kinematic analysis are expected to be tested in future experiments.

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