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How large can the SM contribution to CP violation in $D^0-\bar D^0$ mixing be?

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-05-18 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We investigate the maximum size of CP violating effects in DD-mixing within the Standard Model (SM), using Heavy Quark Expansion (HQE) as theoretical working tool. For this purpose we determine the leading HQE contributions and also αs\alpha_s corrections as well as subleading 1/mc1/m_c corrections to the absorptive part of the mixing amplitude of neutral DD mesons. It turns out that these contributions to Γ12\Gamma_{12} do not vanish in the exact SU(3)F(3)_\mathrm{F} limit. Moreover, while the leading HQE terms give a result for Γ12\Gamma_{12} orders of magnitude lower than the current experimental value, we do find a sizeable phase. In the literature it was suggested that higher order terms in the HQE might be much less affected by the severe GIM cancellations of the leading terms; it is even not excluded that these higher order terms can reproduce the experimental value of yy. If such an enhancement is realized in nature, the phase discovered in the leading HQE terms can have a sizeable effect. Therefore, we think that statements like: {\it "CP violating effects in DD-mixing of the order of 10310^{-3} to 10210^{-2} are an unambigous sign of new physics"}--given our limited knowlegde of the SM prediction--are premature. Finally, we give an example of a new physics model that can enhance the leading HQE terms to Γ12\Gamma_{12} by one to two orders of magnitude.

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@article{arxiv.1002.4794,
  title  = {How large can the SM contribution to CP violation in $D^0-\bar D^0$ mixing be?},
  author = {M. Bobrowski and A. Lenz and J. Riedl and J. Rohrwild},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.4794},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

14 pages, considerably extended version of 0904.3971 with completely new main aspect; text (except title and abstract) identical to the version accepted by JHEP