Final-state phases inB→Dπ,D*π,andDρdecays

Abstract
The final-state phases in B¯Dπ, D*π, and Dρ decays appear to follow a pattern similar to those in DK¯π, K*π, and K¯ρ decays. Each set of processes is characterized by three charge states but only two independent amplitudes, so the amplitudes form triangles in the complex plane. For the first two sets the triangles appear to have nonzero area, while for the Dρ or K¯ρ decays the areas of the triangles are consistent with zero. Following an earlier discussion of this behavior for D decays, a similar analysis is performed for B decays, and the relative phases and magnitudes of contributing amplitudes are determined. The significance of recent results on B0D(*)0K(*)0 is noted. Open theoretical and experimental questions are indicated.