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We study the $CP$ asymmetry of $B^pmto omega K^pm$ with the inclusion of the $rho-omega$ mixing mechanism. It is shown that the $CP$ asymmetry of $B^pmtoomega K^pm$ experimentally measured ($A_{CP}^{text{exp}}$) and conventionally defined ($A_{CP}^{text{con}}$) are in fact different, which relation can be illustrated as $A_{CP}^{text{exp}}=A_{CP}^{text{con}}+Delta A_{CP}^{rhoomega}$, with $Delta A_{CP}^{rhoomega}$ the $rho-omega$ mixing contribution to $A_{CP}^{text{exp}}$. $A_{CP}^{text{exp}}$ is in fact the regional $CP$ asymmetry of $B^pmtopi^+pi^-pi^0 K^pm$ when the invariant mass of the three pions lies in the vicinity of the $omega$ resonance. The numerical value of $Delta A_{CP}^{rhoomega}$ is extracted from the experimental data of $B^pmtopi^+pi^-K^pm$ and is found to be comparable with $A_{CP}^{text{exp}}$, hence, nonnegligible. The conventionally defined $CP$ asymmetry, $A_{CP}^{text{con}}$, is obtained from the values of $A_{CP}^{text{exp}}$ and $Delta A_{CP}^{rhoomega}$, and is compared with the theoretical calculations in the literature.
Isospin violating mixing of rho- and omega-mesons is reconsidered in terms of propagators. Its influence on various pairs of (rho^0,omega)-decays to the same final states is demonstrated. Some of them, (rho^0,omega)topi^+pi^- and (rho^0,omega)topi^0g
The strong and electromagnetic corrections to $rho-omega$ mixing are calculated using a SU(2) version of resonance chiral theory up to next-to-leading orders in $1/N_C$ expansion, respectively. Up to our accuracy, the effect of the momentum dependenc
The $B^{pm}$ meson production asymmetry in $pp$ collisions is measured using $B^+ to bar{D}^0 pi^+$ decays. The data were recorded by the LHCb experiment during Run 1 of the LHC at centre-of-mass energies of $sqrt{s}=$ 7 and 8 TeV. The production asy
Influence of the isospin-violating (rho^0, omega)-mixing is discussed for any pair of decays of rho^0, omega into the same final state. It is demonstrated, in analogy to the CP-violation in neutral kaon decays, that isospin violation can manifest its
We present a detailed study of direct CP violation and branching ratios in the channels $B^{0,pm} to pi^{+}pi^{-} V^{0,pm}$, where $V$ is a vector meson ($K^{* 0,pm}$ or $rho^{pm}$). Emphasis is placed upon the important role played by ${{rho}^{0}}