Searches for BSM physics through CP violation at CDF

Abstract

The CDF experiment at the Tevatron pp collider has pioneered and established the role of hadron collisions in exploring flavor physics through a broad program that is now at its full maturity. We report new results sensitive to physics beyond the standard model, obtained using the whole CDF data set; including new bounds on the \ mixing phase and the decay width difference of \ mass-eigenstates and a measurement of the difference of CP asymmetries in K+K- and π+π- decays of D0 mesons. We also present a new measurement of the → D(*)+s D(*)-s branching ratio using 6.8 fb-1 of data and search for CP violation in D0 → K0s π+ π- decays in 6.0 fb-1 of data.

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