The paper claims that published LHCb angular data for B0 to p pbar K+ pi- contain CP-violating angular asymmetries of about 10 percent, with statistical significances near five sigma.
Pathways to Rare Baryonic B Decays
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We point out new ways to search for charmless baryonic B decays: baryon pair production in association with $\eta^\prime$ is very likely as large as or even a bit larger than two body $K\pi/\pi\pi$ modes. We extend our argument, in weaker form, to $B\to \gamma + X_s$ and $\ell\nu +X$. Although calculations are not reliable, estimates give branching ratios of order $10^{-5}$--$10^{-6}$, where confidence is gained from recent experimental finding that $B \to D^{*} p \bar n$, $D^{*} p \bar p \pi$ are not far below $D^*\pi$ and $D^*\rho$ rates. Observation of charmless baryon modes would help clarify the dynamics of weak decays to baryonic final states, while the self-analyzing prowess of the $\Lambda$-baryon can be helpful in CP- and T-violation studies.
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Full analysis of CP violation induced by the decay angular correlations in four-body cascade decays of heavy hadrons
The paper claims that published LHCb angular data for B0 to p pbar K+ pi- contain CP-violating angular asymmetries of about 10 percent, with statistical significances near five sigma.