CP asymmetry in B- π+ π- K- and B- K+ K- K- decays

Abstract

The near equality between the measured value for |Vub|/|Vcb| and its unitarity triangle lower bound from 2β measurements suggests that α ≈ 90 and γ ≈ β = 0.91 and a large direct CP violation in B decays would be possible. In this talk, I would like to discuss a recent analysis of the non resonant and resonant CP asymmetry for the decays B- π+ π- K- and B- K+ K- K- where the CP asymmetry at the c0 resonance comes from the interference of the non resonant amplitude with the resonant amplitude B c0 K π+ π- K and B c0 K K+ K- K. Using the the Babar and Belle measurements of the B- c0 K- branching ratios, we predict that partial width asymmetry at the c0 resonance could reach 10% for the B- π+ π- K- decay and 16% for the B- K+ K- K-decay.

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