We report a study of the charmless hadronic decay of the charged B meson to
the three-body final state K+K−π+. The results are based on a data
sample that contains 772×106BBˉ pairs collected at the
Υ(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy
e+e− collider. The measured inclusive branching fraction and the direct
CP asymmetry are (5.38±0.40±0.35)×10−6 and
−0.170±0.073±0.017, respectively, where the first uncertainties are
statistical and the second are systematic. The K+K− invariant mass
distribution of the signal candidates shows an excess in the region below 1.5
GeV/c2, which is consistent with the previous studies from BaBar and LHCb.
In addition, strong evidence of a large direct CP asymmetry is found in the
K+K− low-invariant-mass region.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure