Unlocking time-dependent $CP$ violation without signal vertexing at $B$ factories
Mirco Dorigo, Sebastiano Raiz, Diego Tonelli, Radek Zlebcik

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method to measure time-dependent $CP$ violation in $B^0$ decays at $B$ factories without needing to reconstruct the decay vertex, leveraging the sensitivity of the tag meson’s decay time.
Contribution
The method enables $CP$ violation measurements without vertex reconstruction, significantly improving sensitivity and reducing data requirements for $B$ factory experiments.
Findings
Achieves sensitivity comparable to 20 times larger samples with standard methods.
Reduces degeneracy in $\,phi_2$ solutions in $B o \,pi\pi$ analysis.
Applicable to $B^0\to\pi^0\pi^0$ decays at Belle II.
Abstract
We present a method to measure time-dependent violation in decays produced in events at factories without reconstructing the signal decay vertex. The method exploits the sensitivity of the tag decay time to violation in the signal. It relies on a compact interaction region and excellent vertex resolution, which enable precise measurement of the displacement between production and decay vertices of the tag meson. We study an application to decays using a simplified simulation that approximates the conditions of the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider. Our approach achieves a sensitivity on mixing-induced violation that would require 20 times larger samples with standard approaches. When incorporated into the isospin analysis, the expected results would…
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