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Could Charm's "Third Time" Be the Real Charm? -- A Manifesto

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-02-19 v1

Abstract

The recent observation of D0Dˉ0D^0 - \bar D^0 oscillations has left us in a quandary concerning the theoretical interpretation: are they driven by SM forces alone or do they involve new dynamics? A comprehensive analysis of \cp symmetry in DD decays can probably resolve the issue. Charm studies might thus haul in their biggest prize yet: clear evidence for the intervention of New Physics. While the absolute size of \cp asymmetries will presumably be modest at best, SM contributions should be much smaller still. Thus the ratio of `signal' to `noise' -- i.e. NP over SM contributions -- might well be larger for DD than BB transitions. A typical list of promising channels is provided, most of which should be observable in a hadronic environment. Valuable lessons can be obtained by analyzing three- and four-body final states.

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@article{arxiv.0902.3048,
  title  = {Could Charm's "Third Time" Be the Real Charm? -- A Manifesto},
  author = {I. I. Bigi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.3048},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

15 pages, no figures; write-up of talk given to the LHCb Collab. in November 2008 at CERN

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