On CP Asymmetries in Two-, Three- and Four-Body D Decays
Abstract
Indirect and direct CP violations have been established in KL and Bd decays. They have been found in two-body decay channels -- with the exception of KL to pi+ pi- e+ e- transitions. Evidence for direct CP asymmetry has just appeared in LHCb data on ACP(D0 to K+ K-) - ACP(D0 to pi+ pi-) with 3.5 sigma significance. Manifestations of New Dynamics (ND) can appear in CP asymmetries just below experimental bounds. We discuss D(s), D0/ D0 and DL/DS transitions to 2-, 3- and 4-body final states with a comment on predictions for inclusive vs. exclusive CP asymmetries. In particular we discuss T asymmetries in D to h1 h2 l+ l- in analogy with KL to pi+ pi- e+ e- transitions due to interference between M1, internal bremsstrahlung and possible E1 amplitudes. Such an effect depends on the strength of CP violation originating from the ND -- as discussed here for Little Higgs Models with T parity and non-minimal Higgs sectors -- but also in the interferences between these amplitudes even in the Standard Model (SM). More general lessons can be learnt for T asymmetries in non-leptonic D decays like D to h1h2 h3 h4. Such manifestations of ND can be tested at LHCb and other Super-Flavour Factories like the projects at KEK near Tokyo and at Tor Vergata/Frascati near Rome.
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