Improving the precision of gamma/phi3 via CLEO-c Measurements
Abstract
Quantum correlations in (3770) D0D0 provide unique access to information about strong phase differences. Precision determination of the CKM phase γ/φ3 via B D K decays depends upon constraints on charm mixing amplitudes, measurements of doubly-Cabibbo suppressed amplitudes and relative phases, and studies of correlated charmed meson decays tagged by flavor or CP eigenstates. CP-tagged D0 K-π+π-π+ decays and CP-tagged D0 K0Sπ+π- Dalitz plots are only available at CLEO-c. Using the 818 pb-1 CLEO-c data sample produced by the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR) at s = 3.77 GeV, we perform analyses of these decays. We describe the techniques used to measure the D-decay parameters, and the CLEO-c impact on measurements of γ/φ3.
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