Measurement of D0-D0 Mixing and Search for Indirect CP Violation Using D0 KS0π+π- Decays
Abstract
We report a measurement of D0-D0 mixing parameters and a search for indirect CP violation through a time-dependent amplitude analysis of D0 KS0π+π- decays. The results are based on 921~fb-1 of data accumulated with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider. Assuming CP conservation, we measure the mixing parameters x=(0.560.19+0.03-0.09+0.06-0.09)\% and y=(0.300.15+0.04-0.05+0.03-0.06)\%, where the errors are statistical, experimental systematic, and systematic due to the amplitude model, respectively. With CP violation allowed, the parameters |q/p|=0.90+0.16-0.15+0.05-0.04+0.06-0.05 and (q/p)=(-6113+3-4) are found to be consistent with conservation of CP symmetry in mixing and in the interference between mixing and decay, respectively.
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