Measurement of CP asymmetry in D0→ K-K+ decays
Abstract
A measurement of the time-integrated CP asymmetry in the Cabibbo-suppressed decay D0→ K-K+ is performed using pp collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3fb-1, collected with the LHCb detector at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV. The flavour of the charm meson at production is determined from the charge of the pion in D*+→ D0 π+ and D*-→ D0 π- decays. The time-integrated CP asymmetry ACP(K-K+) is obtained assuming negligible CP violation in charm mixing and in Cabibbo-favoured D0→ K-π+, D+→ K-π+π+ and D+→ K0π+ decays used as calibration channels. It is found to be ACP(K-K+)=(0.140.15(stat)0.10(syst))\%. A combination of this result with previous LHCb measurements yields ACP(K-K+)=(0.040.12(stat)0.10(syst))\%, ACP(π-π+)=(0.070.14(stat)0.11(syst))\%. These are the most precise measurements from a single experiment. The result for ACP(K-K+) is the most precise determination of a time-integrated CP asymmetry in the charm sector to date, and neither measurement shows evidence of CP asymmetry.
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