Large Direct CP Violation in B0 -> pi+ pi- and an Enhanced Branching Ratio for B0 -> pi0 pi0
Abstract
Recent measurements of B0 -> pi pi decays reveal two features that are in conflict with conventional calculations: the channel B0 (Bbar0) -> pi+ pi- shows a large direct CP-violating asymmetry, and the channel B0 (B0) -> pi0 pi0 has an unexpectedly high branching ratio. We show that both features can be understood in terms of strong-interaction mixing of pi pi and D Dbar channels in the isospin-zero state, an effect that is important because of the large experimentally observed ratio Gamma(B0 / Bbar0 -> D+ D-) / Gamma (B0 / Bbar0 -> pi+ pi-) approx. 50. Our dynamical model correlates the branching ratios and the CP-violating parameters C and S, for the decays B0 (Bbar0) -> pi+ pi-, B0 (Bbar0) -> pi0 pi0, B0 (Bbar0) -> D+ D- and B0 (Bbar0) -> D0 Dbar0.
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