Mixing and $CP$ violation in $D^0 \to K^- \pi^+$ decays
Abstract
We review the experimental methods to measure mixing and time-dependent violation in decays into two hadrons. While these phenomena are usually neglected for decays, this approximation is not always justified. In particular, it produces a bias on the measurement of the parameter , when this is performed by relying on decays as a normalisation channel, whose size is around 40% of the precision of the current world average. Finally, we estimate the sensitivity to the weak mixing phases achievable by studying and untagged decays, where stands for either of the and mesons. Contrary to Cabibbo-suppressed decays, these decay channels allow to measure these phases without final-state dependent nuisance contributions from the decay amplitudes, but their sensitivity is lower by a factor of six.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2106.02014,
title = {Mixing and $CP$ violation in $D^0 \to K^- \pi^+$ decays},
author = {Tommaso Pajero and Michael Joseph Morello},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.02014},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
19 pages, 2 figures; fitting code available at https://github.com/tpajero/charm-fitter; v2 prepared for submission to JHEP (added 2 figures, fixed minor typos in equations, updated the values of charm mixing parameters); v3 prepared for publication in JHEP (text adds clarifications on the formalism)