New, Efficient and Clean Strategies to Explore CP Violation Through Neutral B Decays

Abstract

We point out that decays of the kind Bd D KS(L) and Bs Dη('),Dφ, ..., where D+ and D- denote the CP-even and CP-odd eigenstates of the neutral D-meson system, respectively, provide very efficient, theoretically clean determinations of the angle γ of the unitarity triangle. In this new strategy, we use the B0q--B0q (q∈\d,s\) mixing phase φq as an input, and employ only ``untagged'' and mixing-induced CP-violating observables, which satisfy a very simple relation, allowing us to determine γ. Using a plausible dynamical assumption, γ can be fixed in an essentially unambiguous manner. The corresponding formalism can also be applied to Bd Dπ0,D0, >... and Bs D KS(L) decays. Although these modes appear less attractive for the extraction of γ, they provide interesting determinations of φq. In comparison with the conventional Bd J/ KS(L) and Bs J/φ methods, these extractions do not suffer from any penguin uncertainties, and are theoretically cleaner by one order of magnitude.

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