%0 Journal Article %@ 0031-9007 %A Somov, A %A Schwartz, AJ %A Abe, K %A Abe, K %A Adachi, I %A Aihara, H %A Anipko, D %A Arinstein, K %A Asano, Y %A Aulchenko, V %A Aushev, T %A Aziz, T %A Bahinipati, S %A Bakich, AM %A Balagura, V %A Bay, A %A Bedny, I %A Belous, K %A Bitenc, U %A Bizjak, I %A Blyth, S %A Bondar, A %A Bozek, A %A Bracko, M %A Brodzicka, J %A Browder, TE %A Chang, MC %A Chang, P %A Chao, Y %A Chen, A %A Chen, WT %A Cheon, BG %A Chistov, R %A Choi, SK %A Choi, Y %A Choi, YK %A Chuvikov, A %A Cole, S %A Dalseno, J %A Dash, M %A Dragic, J %A Drutskoy, A %A Eidelman, S %A Epifanov, D %A Gabyshev, N %A Garmash, A %A Gershon, T %A Go, A %A Gokhroo, G %A Golob, B %A Hara, K %A Hara, T %A Hastings, NC %A Hayasaka, K %A Hayashii, H %A Hazumi, M %A Hoshi, Y %A Hou, S %A Hou, WS %A Hsiung, YB %A Iijima, T %A Ikado, K %A Inami, K %A Ishikawa, A %A Ishino, H %A Itoh, R %A Iwasaki, M %A Iwasaki, Y %A Kang, JH %A Kapusta, P %A Katayama, N %A Kawai, H %A Kawasaki, T %A Kichimi, H %A Kim, HJ %A Kim, SK %A Kim, SM %A Kinoshita, K %A Korpar, S %A Krizan, P %A Krokovny, P %A Kuo, CC %A Kusaka, A %A Kuzmin, A %A Kwon, YJ %A Leder, G %A Lesiak, T %A Li, J %A Limosani, A %A Lin, SW %A MacNaughton, J %A Mandl, F %A Marlow, D %A Matsumoto, T %A Mitaroff, W %A Miyabayashi, K %A Miyake, H %A Miyata, H %A Miyazaki, Y %A Mizuk, R %A Mohapatra, D %A Nagasaka, Y %A Nakao, M %A Natkaniec, Z %A Nishida, S %A Nitoh, O %A Noguchi, S %A Ogawa, S %A Ohshima, T %A Okabe, T %A Okuno, S %A Olsen, SL %A Ostrowicz, W %A Ozaki, H %A Palka, H %A Park, CW %A Park, H %A Pestotnik, R %A Piilonen, LE %A Poluektov, A %A Sakai, Y %A Sarangi, TR %A Sato, N %A Schietinger, T %A Schneider, O %A Schwanda, C %A Seidl, R %A Senyo, K %A Sevior, ME %A Shapkin, M %A Shibuya, H %A Shwartz, B %A Sidorov, V %A Sokolov, A %A Soni, N %A Stanic, S %A Staric, M %A Sumiyoshi, T %A Suzuki, S %A Tajima, O %A Takasaki, F %A Tamai, K %A Tamura, N %A Tanaka, M %A Taylor, GN %A Teramoto, Y %A Tian, XC %A Trabelsi, K %A Tsuboyama, T %A Tsukamoto, T %A Uehara, S %A Uglov, T %A Ueno, K %A Unno, Y %A Uno, S %A Urquijo, P %A Ushiroda, Y %A Usov, Y %A Varner, G %A Villa, S %A Wang, CH %A Wang, MZ %A Watanabe, Y %A Won, E %A Xie, QL %A Yabsley, BD %A Yamaguchi, A %A Yamauchi, M %A Ying, J %A Zhang, LM %A Zhang, ZP %A Zhilich, V %A Belle Collaboration %D 2006 %F discovery:1308504 %I AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC %J PHYS REV LETT %K VIOLATION, IMPACT, BELLE %N 17 %T Measurement of the branching fraction, polarization, and CP asymmetry for B-0 ->rho(+)rho(-) decays, and determination of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa phase phi(2) %U https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1308504/ %V 96 %X We have measured the branching fraction B, longitudinal polarization fraction f(L), and CP asymmetry coefficients A and S for B-0->rho(+)rho(-) decays with the Belle detector at the KEKB e(+)e(-) collider using 253 fb(-1) of data. We obtain B=[22.8 +/- 3.8(stat)(-2.6)(+2.3)(syst)]x10(-6), f(L)=0.941(-0.040)(+0.034)(stat)+/- 0.030(syst), A=0.00 +/- 0.30(stat)+/- 0.09(syst), and S=0.08 +/- 0.41(stat)+/- 0.09(syst). These values are used to constrain the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa phase phi(2); the solution consistent with the standard model is phi(2)=(88 +/- 17)degrees or 59 degrees <phi 2 < 115 degrees at 90% C.L. %Z © 2006 The American Physical Society