Measurement of branching fraction and first evidence of CP violation in B0→a1±(1260)π- Decays

J. P. Dalseno,Ichiro Adachi,Hiroaki Aihara,David M. Asner,Vladimir M. Aulchenko,Tagir A Kh Aushev,A. M. Bakich,Aurelio Bay,K. S. Belous,Bipul Bhuyan,Andrzej Bozek,Marko Bračko,O. Brovchenko,Thomas E. Browder,Vladimir Chekelian,A. Chen,Pisin Chen,Byunggu Cheon,K. Chilikin,Ruslan N. Chistov,I. S. Cho,Kihyeon Cho,Yeong Choi,Z. Dolëal,Zbyněk Drásal,Simon I. Eidelman,James E. Fast,V. Gaur,N. I. Gabyshev,Alexei Yu Garmash,Y. M. Goh,Hisaki Hayashii,Y. Horii,Yoshimoto Hoshi,Weishu Hou,Y. B. Hsiung,Hyojung Hyun,T. Iijima,Kenji Inami,Akimasa Ishikawa,Ryosuke Itoh,Masaya Iwabuchi,Y. Iwasaki,T. Iwashita,T. Danger Julius,Juhwan Kang,Ch M. Kíesling,Hyunok Kim,Jungbae Kim,Youngjin Kim,K. Kinoshita,Byeongrok Ko,S. Koblitz,P. Kodẙ,Samo Korpar,P. Krïan,Pavel P. Krokovny,B. Kronenbitter,Thomas Kuhr,Tetsuro Kumita,Y. J. Kwon,Soohyung Lee,Jaeho Li,Jim F. Libby,Chihui Liu,Zhiqiang Liu,Remi Louvot,Jimmy N. Macnaughton,Dmitry V. Matvienko,S. McOnie,Kenkichi Miyabayashi,H. Miyata,Yoshiyuki Miyazaki,Gagan B. Mohanty,Debabrata K. Mohapatra,Andreas Moll,Norihito Muramatsu,M. Nakao,Z. Natkaniec,E. Nedelkovska,C. Ng,S. Nishida,K. Nishimura,Osamu Nitoh,S. Ogawa,T. Ohshima,Shoji Okuno,P. N. Pakhlov,Galina V. Pakhlova,Chongwyun Park,H. K. Park,Todd K. Pedlar,Rok Pestotnik,M. Petrič,Leo E. Piilonen,M. Prim,K. Prothmann,Michael W. Ritter,Markus Röhrken,Himansu Sahoo,Y. Sakai,Tomoyuki Sanuki,Olivier Schneider,Christoph Schwanda,A. J. Schwartz,K. Senyo,O. Seon,Martin E. Sevior,M. M. Shapkin,V. E. Shebalin,Chengping Shen,Toshiaki Shibata,J. G. Shiu,Alexei L. Sibidanov,Frank Simon,P. Smerkol,Y. S. Sohn,Elena N. Solovieva,Marko Starič,Mizuki Sumihama,Takayuki Sumiyoshi,G. Tatishvili,Yoshiki Teramoto,Karim Trabelsi,Masahiro Uchida,Sadaharu Uehara,Yuuji Unno,Shoji Uno,Phillip Urquijo,Yu V. Usov,P. Vanhoefer,Gary S. Varner,Chunghsiang Wang,P. Wang,M. Watanabe,Y. Watanabe,Kerry M. Williams,Eunil Won,B. D. Yabsley,Y. Yamashita,Ziping Zhang,Victor N. Zhilich,Vladimir V. Zhulanov,A. Zupanc

PHYSICAL REVIEW D(2012)

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We present a measurement of the branching fraction and time-dependent CP violation parameters in B-0 -> a(1)(+/-)(1260)pi(-/+) decays. The results are obtained from the final data sample containing 772 x 10(6) B (B) over bar pairs collected at the Gamma(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e(+)e(-) collider. We obtain the product branching fraction B(B-0 -> a(1)(+/-)(1260)pi(-/+)) x B(a(1)(+/-)(1260) -> pi(+/-)pi(-/+)pi(+/-)) = (11.1 +/- 1.0(stat) +/- 1.4(syst)) x 10(-6) and an upper limit on the product branching fraction for a possible decay with the same final state B(B-0 -> a(2)(+/-)(1320)pi(-/+)) x B(a(2)(+/-)(1320) -> pi(+/-)pi(-/+)pi(+/-)) <2.2x10(-6) at 90% CL. In a time-dependent measurement to extract CP asymmetries, we obtain the CP violation parameters A(CP) = -0.06 x 0.05(stat) +/- 0.07(syst), C-CP = -0.01 +/- 0.11(stat) +/- 0.09(syst), S-CP = -0.51 +/- 0.14(stat) +/- 0.08(syst), representing time-and flavor-integrated direct, flavor-dependent direct and mixing-induced CP violation, respectively. Simultaneously, we also extract the CP-conserving parameters Delta C = +0.54 +/- 0.11(stat) +/- 0.07(syst), Delta S = -0.09 +/- 0.14(stat) +/- 0.06(syst), which, respectively, describe a rate difference and strong phase difference between the decay channels where the a(1)(+/-) does not contain the spectator quark and those where it does. We find first evidence of mixing-induced CP violation in B-0 -> a(1)(+/-)(1260)pi(-/+) decays with 3.1 sigma significance. The rate where the a(1)(+/-) 1 does not contain the spectator quark from the B meson is found to dominate the rate where it does at the 4.1 sigma level. However, there is no evidence for either time-and flavor-integrated direct CP violation or flavor-dependent direct CP violation.
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