Non-leptonic B decays offer the best opportunity to discover the violation of CP invariance outside the neutral K system. Employing the Standard Model one predicts - with reasonable confidence - CP asymmetries of up to 205 (or even more in some cases). The branching ratios for the individual exclusive modes of interest are not expected to exceed the 10/sup -3/ level in most cases; the identification of such decays poses non-trivial problems. It is shown that by summing intelligently over appropriate classes of decays one can greatly enhance statistics without jeopardizing the signal. Data that contain 10/sup 6/ produced B mesons would allow meaningful searches for CP violation. It is noted that ''New Physics'' could lead to CP asymmetries i...
We report measurements of the branching fraction and CP violation parameters in B-0 -> D+D- decay...
12 pages, 2 postscript figuresWe report a study of B -> D*K decays with D* decaying to D pi0 or D ga...
12 pages, 2 postscript figuresWe report a study of B -> D*K decays with D* decaying to D pi0 or D ga...
We consider three possible scenarios of new physics in B 0 d - ¯ B 0 d mixing and propose a sim...
CP violation offers a powerful probe for testing the Standard Model. In this endeavour, non-leptonic...
CP violation offers a powerful probe for testing the Standard Model. In this endeavour, non-leptonic...
CP violation is observed to date only in K{sup 0} decays and is parameterizable by a single quantity...
The special features of CP violation in the Standard Model are presented. The significance of measur...
. A brief review of CP violation in K and B decays is given. While the observables " and Re(&qu...
We report a search for CP-violating asymmetry in B-0-->D*+/-D-/+ decays. The analysis employs two...
Using the entire sample of 467 million {Upsilon}(4S) {yields} B{bar B} decays collected with the BAB...
Until recently, CP violation had been observed only in kaon decays. In order to conclusively interpr...
The measurement of CP asymmetries in B decays can provide an impressive test of the unitarity of the...
The measurement of CP asymmetries in B decays can provide an impressive test of the unitarity of the...
The measurement of CP asymmetries in B decays can provide an impressive test of the unitarity of the...
We report measurements of the branching fraction and CP violation parameters in B-0 -> D+D- decay...
12 pages, 2 postscript figuresWe report a study of B -> D*K decays with D* decaying to D pi0 or D ga...
12 pages, 2 postscript figuresWe report a study of B -> D*K decays with D* decaying to D pi0 or D ga...
We consider three possible scenarios of new physics in B 0 d - ¯ B 0 d mixing and propose a sim...
CP violation offers a powerful probe for testing the Standard Model. In this endeavour, non-leptonic...
CP violation offers a powerful probe for testing the Standard Model. In this endeavour, non-leptonic...
CP violation is observed to date only in K{sup 0} decays and is parameterizable by a single quantity...
The special features of CP violation in the Standard Model are presented. The significance of measur...
. A brief review of CP violation in K and B decays is given. While the observables " and Re(&qu...
We report a search for CP-violating asymmetry in B-0-->D*+/-D-/+ decays. The analysis employs two...
Using the entire sample of 467 million {Upsilon}(4S) {yields} B{bar B} decays collected with the BAB...
Until recently, CP violation had been observed only in kaon decays. In order to conclusively interpr...
The measurement of CP asymmetries in B decays can provide an impressive test of the unitarity of the...
The measurement of CP asymmetries in B decays can provide an impressive test of the unitarity of the...
The measurement of CP asymmetries in B decays can provide an impressive test of the unitarity of the...
We report measurements of the branching fraction and CP violation parameters in B-0 -> D+D- decay...
12 pages, 2 postscript figuresWe report a study of B -> D*K decays with D* decaying to D pi0 or D ga...
12 pages, 2 postscript figuresWe report a study of B -> D*K decays with D* decaying to D pi0 or D ga...