Improved method for CKM constraints in charmless three-body B and Bs decays
Abstract
Recently Ciuchini, Pierini and Silvestrini proposed a method for constraining CKM parameters in B->K pi pi and Bs-> K pi pi through phase measurements of amplitudes involving I=3/2 K*pi final states. We show that complementary information on CKM parameters may be obtained by studying the phases of Delta I=1 B->(K*pi)I=1/2, Bs->(K* K)I=1 and Bs->( K* K)I=1 amplitudes. Hadronic uncertainties in these constraints from electroweak penguin operators O9 and O10, studied using flavor SU(3), are shown to be very small in B->K pi pi and Bs->K pi pi and somewhat larger in Bs-> K K pi. The first processes imply a precise linear relation between rho and eta, with a measurable slope and an intercept at eta=0 involving a theoretical error of 0.03. The decays Bs-> K pi pi permit a measurement of gamma involving a theoretical error below a degree. We note that while time-dependence is required when studying B0 decays at the Upsilon(4S), it may not be needed when studying Bs decays at hadronic colliders.
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