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The mixing-induced CP asymmetries in B-> K* gamma -> K_S pi^0 gamma and B-> K* gamma -> K_L pi^0 gamma are expected to be small within the standard model. So they are among the most promising decay modes to test the standard model. In this paper, we compute the mixing-induced CP asymmetries in these decay modes, within the framework of the standard model, using perturbative QCD, and our conclusion is S_{K_S pi^0 gamma}=-S_{K_L pi^0 gamma}=-(3.5pm 1.7)times 10^{-2}.
The radiative B -> K* gamma mode is caused by a penguin operator which is a quantum correction. Thus this mode may be useful in the search for physics beyond the standard model. In this paper, we compute the branching ratio, direct CP asymmetry, and
The radiative B-> rho gamma, B-> omega gamma decay modes are caused by the FCNC process, so they give us good insight towards probing the standard model in order to search for new physics. In this paper, we compute the branching ratio, direct CP asym
We describe a measurement of the direct CP asymmetry between inclusive b -> s gamma and bbar -> sbar gamma decays. This asymmetry is expected to be less than 0.01 in the Standard Model, but could be enhanced up to about 0.10 by new physics contributi
In this work, we study the localized $CP$ violation in $B^-rightarrow K^-pi^+pi^-$ and $B^-rightarrow K^- sigma(600)$ decays by employing the quasi two-body QCD factorization approach. Both the resonance and the nonresonance contributions are studied
We present the result of a search for charge asymmetry in B^+ -> J/psi K^+ decays. The CP-violating charge asymmetry is measured to be A_CP(B^+ -> J/psi K^+) = [-0.76 +/- 0.50 (stat) +/- 0.22 (syst)]%.