Observation of the Decays B0->K+pi-pi0 and B0->rho-K+
Abstract
We report the observation of B0 decays to the K+pi-pi0 final state using a data sample of 78 fb-1 collected by the Belle detector at the KEKB e+e- collider. With no assumptions about intermediate states in the decay, the branching fraction is measured to be (36.6+4.2-4.3+- 3.0)*10-6.We also search for B decays to intermediate two-body states with the same K+pi-pi0 final state. Significant B signals are observed in the rho(770)- K+ and K*(892)+pi- channels, with branching fractions of (15.1+3.4+1.4+2.0-3.3-1.5-2.1)* 10-6 and (14.8+4.6+1.5+2.4-4.4-1.0-0.9)* 10-6, respectively. The first error is statistical, the second is systematic and the third is due to the largest possible interference. Contributions from other possible two-body states will be discussed. No CP asymmetry is found in the inclusive K+pi-pi0 or rho-K+ modes, and we set 90% confidence level bounds on the asymmetry of -0.12<ACP<0.26 and -0.18<ACP<0.64, respectively.
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