D0-D0 mixing and CP violation results from Belle

Abstract

We report the results on D0-D0 mixing in the decays of D0 K+π- and D0 KS0π+π-, and CP violation in D0π0π0 using a data sample with an integrated luminosity of about 1~ab-1 recorded with the Belle detector, at different center of mass energies. The mixing is observed in D0 K+π- with the mixing parameters x'2=(0.09 0.22)× 10-3, y'=(4.6 3.4)× 10-3 and the ratio of doubly Cabibbo-suppressed to Cabibbo-favored decay rates RD=(3.530.13)× 10-3, where the quoted uncertainties combine both statistical and systematic contributions. For the D0 KS0π+π- decay, assuming CP conservation we measure mixing parameters x=(0.56 0.19+0.03+0.06-0.09-0.09)\% and y=(0.30 0.15+0.04+0.03-0.05-0.06)\%, where the uncertainties are statistical, experimental systematics, and that due to amplitude model. We measure the mixing parameters allowing CP violation for this decay mode, and obtain |q/p|=0.90+0.16+0.05+0.06-0.15-0.04-0.05 and arg(q/p)=(-6 11 3+3-4) that are consistent with no CP violation. The time-integrated CP asymmetry in the decay D0π0π0 is measured to be, [-0.03 0.64(stat) 0.10(syst)]\%, consistent with CP conservation. We also present an updated measurement of CP asymmetry in D0 KS0π0.

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