Searches for CP violation in two-body charm decays
Abstract
The LHCb experiment recorded data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb-1 during its first run of data taking. These data yield the largest samples of charmed hadrons in the world and are used to search for CP violation in the D0 system. Among the many measurements performed at LHCb, a measurement of the direct CP asymmetry in D0 → KS0 KS0 decays is presented and is found to be ACP(D0 → KS0 KS0) = (-2.9 5.2 2.2)\, \%, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. This represents a significant improvement in precision over the previous measurement of this parameter. Measurements of the parameter A, defined as the CP asymmetry of the D0 effective lifetime when decaying to a CP eigenstate, are also presented. Using semi-leptonic b-hadron decays to tag the flavour of the D0 meson at production with the K+K- and π+π- final states yields A(K+K-) = (-0.134 0.077+0.026-0.034)\, \%, A(π+π-) = (-0.092 0.145+0.025-0.033)\, \%. Thus no evidence of direct or indirect CP violation in the D0 system is found, though it is tightly constrained.
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