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Resolving a Discrete Ambiguity in the CKM Angle β\beta through Bu,dJ/ψKB_{u,d} \to J/\psi K^\ast and BsJ/ψϕB_s \to J/\psi \phi Decays

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It is well known that sin(2β)\sin(2\beta), where β\beta 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 BdJ/ψKSB_d \to J/\psi K_S. Another clean extraction of this CKM angle is provided by the time-dependent angular distribution for the decay products of BdJ/ψ(l+l)K0(π0KS)B_d \to J/\psi(\to l^+l^-) K^{\ast0}(\to \pi^0 K_S), where we have more observables at our disposal than in the case of BdJ/ψKSB_d \to J/\psi K_S, so that in addition to sin(2β)\sin(2\beta) also cos(2β)\cos(2\beta) can be probed in a direct way. Unfortunately a sign ambiguity remains in cos(2β)\cos(2\beta). If it could be resolved, a discrete ambiguity in the extraction of the CKM angle β\beta 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,dJ/ψKB_{u,d} \to J/\psi K^{\ast} and BsJ/ψϕB_s \to J/\psi \phi decay processes can determine the sign of cos(2β)\cos(2\beta), thereby removing the corresponding ambiguity in the extraction of the CKM angle β\beta.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, no figure

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