We report measurements of sin2β and cos2β using a time-dependent Dalitz plot analysis of B0→D(∗)h0 with D→KS0π+π- decays, where the light unflavored and neutral hadron h0 is a π0, η, or ω meson. The analysis uses a combination of the final data sets of the BaBar and Belle experiments containing 471×106 and 772×106 BB pairs collected at the (4S) resonance at the asymmetric-energy B factories PEP-II at SLAC and KEKB at KEK, respectively. We measure sin2β=0.80±0.14(stat)±0.06(syst)±0.03(model) and cos2β=0.91±0.22(stat)±0.09(syst)±0.07(model). The result for the direct measurement of the angle is β=(22.5±4.4(stat)±1.2(syst)±0.6(model))°. The last quoted uncertainties are due to the composition of the D0→KS0π+π- decay amplitude model, which is newly established by a Dalitz plot amplitude analysis of a high-statistics e+e-→cc data sample as part of this analysis. We find the first evidence for cos2β>0 at the level of 3.7 standard deviations. The measurement excludes the trigonometric multifold solution π/2-β=(68.1±0.7)° at the level of 7.3 standard deviations and therefore resolves an ambiguity in the determination of the apex of the CKM Unitarity Triangle. The hypothesis of β=0° is ruled out at the level of 5.1 standard deviations, and thus CP violation is observed in B0→D(∗)h0 decays. The measurement assumes no direct CP violation in B0→D(∗)h0 decays.

Adachi, I., Adye, T., Ahmed, H., Ahn, J., Aihara, H., Akar, S., et al. (2018). Measurement of cos2β in B0 →d (∗)h0 with D → KS0 π+π- decays by a combined time-dependent Dalitz plot analysis of B a B ar and Belle data. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 98(11), 1-29 [10.1103/PhysRevD.98.112012].

Measurement of cos2β in B0 →d (∗)h0 with D → KS0 π+π- decays by a combined time-dependent Dalitz plot analysis of B a B ar and Belle data

Patrignani, C.;
2018

Abstract

We report measurements of sin2β and cos2β using a time-dependent Dalitz plot analysis of B0→D(∗)h0 with D→KS0π+π- decays, where the light unflavored and neutral hadron h0 is a π0, η, or ω meson. The analysis uses a combination of the final data sets of the BaBar and Belle experiments containing 471×106 and 772×106 BB pairs collected at the (4S) resonance at the asymmetric-energy B factories PEP-II at SLAC and KEKB at KEK, respectively. We measure sin2β=0.80±0.14(stat)±0.06(syst)±0.03(model) and cos2β=0.91±0.22(stat)±0.09(syst)±0.07(model). The result for the direct measurement of the angle is β=(22.5±4.4(stat)±1.2(syst)±0.6(model))°. The last quoted uncertainties are due to the composition of the D0→KS0π+π- decay amplitude model, which is newly established by a Dalitz plot amplitude analysis of a high-statistics e+e-→cc data sample as part of this analysis. We find the first evidence for cos2β>0 at the level of 3.7 standard deviations. The measurement excludes the trigonometric multifold solution π/2-β=(68.1±0.7)° at the level of 7.3 standard deviations and therefore resolves an ambiguity in the determination of the apex of the CKM Unitarity Triangle. The hypothesis of β=0° is ruled out at the level of 5.1 standard deviations, and thus CP violation is observed in B0→D(∗)h0 decays. The measurement assumes no direct CP violation in B0→D(∗)h0 decays.
2018
Adachi, I., Adye, T., Ahmed, H., Ahn, J., Aihara, H., Akar, S., et al. (2018). Measurement of cos2β in B0 →d (∗)h0 with D → KS0 π+π- decays by a combined time-dependent Dalitz plot analysis of B a B ar and Belle data. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 98(11), 1-29 [10.1103/PhysRevD.98.112012].
Adachi, I.; Adye, T.; Ahmed, H.; Ahn, J.K.; Aihara, H.; Akar, S.; Alam, M.S.; Albert, J.; Anulli, F.; Arnaud, N.; Asner, D.M.; Aston, D.; Atmacan, H.;...espandi
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