New Information on B Decays to Charmless VP Final States
Michael Gronau, Jonathan L. Rosner

TL;DR
This paper analyzes B meson decays to charmless vector-pseudoscalar final states using flavor SU(3), compares predictions with CLEO data, and discusses implications for CP-violating phase angles, highlighting a significant penguin amplitude.
Contribution
It provides a detailed flavor SU(3) analysis of B to VP decays, identifying dominant and subdominant contributions, and offers a less model-dependent examination of the CP phase angle $eta$.
Findings
Identification of a large penguin amplitude in B decays
Several processes consistent with $ ext{cos} eta < 0$
Suggestions for measurements to test CP phase conclusions
Abstract
The decays of mesons to charmless final states consisting of a vector meson () and a pseudoscalar meson () are analyzed within flavor SU(3). Predictions are compared with new data from the CLEO Collaboration. Dominant contributions to amplitudes and subdominant interfering terms are identified. Evidence is found for a specific penguin amplitude (contributing, for example, to ) at a level much higher than that implied by most explicit models. The validity of the conclusion , obtained through other analyses of decays, is examined here from a less model-dependent standpoint. It is found that several processes are consistent with (or ), and measurements are suggested which could make this conclusion more robust.
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