Measurement of CP violation in the decay $B^{+} \rightarrow K^{+} π^{0}$ (2012.12789v2)
Abstract: A measurement of direct CP violation in the decay $B{+} \rightarrow K{+} \pi{0}$ is reported using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4 $\textrm{fb}{-1}$, collected with the LHCb experiment at a center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV. The CP asymmetry is measured to be $0.025 \pm 0.015 \pm 0.006 \pm 0.003$, where the uncertainties are statistical, systematic, and due to an external input, respectively. This is the most precise measurement of the CP asymmetry in the decay $B{+} \rightarrow K{+} \pi{0}$ and exceeds the precision on the current world average. This direct CP asymmetry is a key input to studies of a long-standing anomaly in $B$ meson decays, known as the $K\pi$-puzzle. The asymmetry is consistent with the previous measurements of this quantity, confirming and significantly enhancing the observed anomalous difference between the direct CP asymmetries of the $B{0} \rightarrow K{+} \pi{-}$ and $B{+} \rightarrow K{+} \pi{0}$ decays.
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