Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10724436 | Physics Letters B | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A sum rule relating the ratio Rc=2Î(B+âK+Ï0)/Î(B+âK0Ï+) and the CP asymmetry ACP(B+âK+Ï0) is proved to first order in the ratio of tree to penguin amplitudes. The sum rule explains why it is possible to have Rc consistent with 1 together with a small CP asymmetry in B+âK+Ï0. The measured ratio ACP(B+âK+Ï0)/ACP(B0âK+Ïâ) rules out a small strong phase difference between a color-suppressed and a color-favored tree amplitude contributing to B+âK+Ï0 as favored by QCD factorization.
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Authors
Michael Gronau, Jonathan L. Rosner,