Branching Fractions and CP Violation in $B^-\to K^+K^-\pi^-$ and $B^-\to \pi^+\pi^-\pi^-$ Decays
Hai-Yang Cheng, Chun-Khiang Chua

TL;DR
This paper analyzes charmless three-body B meson decays, revealing unexpected large nonresonant contributions and CP asymmetries, with implications for understanding decay mechanisms and resonance contributions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed factorization-based analysis of B decay channels, highlighting the dominant sources of nonresonant contributions and discrepancies in resonance contributions compared to experimental data.
Findings
Penguin diagrams dominate nonresonant contributions.
Predicted CP asymmetry of 32% in $f_2(1270)$ component.
Unexpected large $K^+K^- o ext{nonresonant}$ fraction in $B^- o K^+K^- ext{pions}$.
Abstract
We present in this work a study of tree-dominated charmless three-body decays of mesons, and , within the factorization approach. The main results are: (i) There are two distinct sources of nonresonant contributions: one arises from the tree transition and the other from the nonresonant matrix element of scalar densities . It turns out that even for tree-dominated three-body decays, dominant nonresonant contributions originate from the penguin diagram rather than from the tree process, as implied by the large nonresonant component observed recently in the system which accounts for one third of the rate. (ii) The calculated branching fraction of is smaller than the LHCb by a factor of in its…
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