An analysis of the Forward-Backward Asymmetry (FBA) in the decay B±→K±K∓K± is carried out based on the LHCb data. It is found that the large FBA observed for the invariant mass of the K+K− pair around 1.5 GeV can be explained by the interference of the amplitudes between the resonances with even and odd spins, where the former can be the spin-0 f0(1500) resonance plus a non-resonance s-wave, while the latter is a spin-1 resonance which is probably ρ0(1450). The analysis shows the existence of the decay channel B±→ρ0(1450)K±, with CP asymmetry of ACP(B±→ρ0(1450)K±)=(−3.4±3.0)%. This is in contradiction with the conclusion of BaBar in Phys. Rev. D 85, 112010, according to which the analysis showed no signal of the spin-1 resonance ρ0(1450). We suggest our experimental colleagues to perform a closer analysis to this channel. We also suggest to perform the measurements of the FBAs (as well as the FB-CPAs) in other three-body decay channels of beauty and charmed mesons, as it is helpful for resonance analysis.
@article{arxiv.2201.07456,
title = {Data-based analysis of Forward-Backward Asymmetry in $B^\pm \to K^\pm K^\mp K^\pm$},
author = {Rui Hu and Zhen-Hua Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.07456},
year = {2022}
}