Non-leptonic decays of Charmed mesons into two Pseudoscalars

Abstract

We examine the role of resonant coupled channel final state interactions (FSI), as well as weak annihilation and exchange contributions in explaining all the two body hadronic D→ PP decay modes data. In the un-unitarized amplitudes we include modified Wilson coefficients with non-factorizable corrections as parameters. For the hadronic form factors, the z-series expansion method is used to get the q2 dependence. The FSI effects are incorporated via a phenomenological approach with widths of resonances to various channels taken from observations where available, and others as additional parameters to be determined from fits of all the theoretical rates to the measured ones. Our results for the rather hard to explain D0→ K+K-, π+π- are in agreement with measured values. We demonstrate that both weak exchange as well as FSI effects are required to get the correct branching ratio for the D → K0K0 mode. Using our unitarized amplitudes we evaluate the strong phase difference between the amplitudes for D0→ K-π+ and D0→ K+π- and find it to be in complete agreement with the recent BES III result.

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