It is well known that sin(2β), where β is one of the angles of
the unitarity triangle of the CKM matrix, can be determined in a theoretically
clean way by measuring mixing-induced CP violation in the decay Bd→J/ψKS. Another clean extraction of this CKM angle is provided by the
time-dependent angular distribution for the decay products of Bd→J/ψ(→l+l−)K∗0(→π0KS), where we have more observables at
our disposal than in the case of Bd→J/ψKS, so that in addition to
sin(2β) also cos(2β) can be probed in a direct way. Unfortunately
a sign ambiguity remains in cos(2β). If it could be resolved, a discrete
ambiguity in the extraction of the CKM angle β could be resolved as well,
which would allow a more incisive test of the CKM model of CP violation. This
note shows that detailed time-dependent studies of Bu,d→J/ψK∗ and Bs→J/ψϕ decay processes can determine the sign of
cos(2β), thereby removing the corresponding ambiguity in the extraction
of the CKM angle β.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, no figure