Using Bs0 Decays to Determine the CP Angles α and γ

Abstract

Dighe, Gronau and Rosner have shown that, by assuming SU(3) flavor symmetry and first-order SU(3) breaking, it is possible to extract the CP angles α and γ from measurements of the decay rates of Bd0(t) --> π+π-, Bd0 --> π- K+ and B+ --> π+ K0, along with their charge-conjugate processes. We extend their analysis to include the SU(3)-related decays Bs0 --> π+ K-, Bs0(t) --> K+ K- and Bs0 --> K0 K0. There are several advantages to this extension: discrete ambiguities are removed, fewer assumptions are necessary, and the method works even if all strong phases vanish. In addition, we show that γ can be obtained cleanly, with no penguin contamination, by using the two decays Bs0(t) --> K+ K- and Bs0 --> K0 K0.

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