What can we learn from $B\to$ $ρ(ω) K$ decays?
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- 3 December 2001
Abstract
We show that in the PQCD approach the $B\to \rho(\omega) K$ decays display not only the dynamical penguin enhancement, the mechanism responsible for the large branching ratios (BRs) of $B\to \phi K$ decays, but also the importance of annihilation contributions. We find that the CP asymmetries (CPAs) of $B\to \rho^{\pm}K^{\mp}$, $B^{\mp}\to \rho^0(\omega)K^{\mp}$ (class I) are all over 50%.
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- Version 1, 2001-12-03, ArXiv
- Published version: Physics Letters B, 525 (1-2), 56.
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