KS0-KL0 asymmetries in D-meson decays
Abstract
The KS0-KL0 asymmetries in the D meson decays, induced by the interference between the Cabibbo-favored and the doubly Cabibbo-suppressed amplitudes, can help to understand the dynamics of charm decays. All possible processes of two-body non-leptonic D decays into one neutral kaon and another pseudoscalar or vector meson are considered. We study the KS0-KL0 asymmetries and the branching fractions of corresponding processes in the factorization-assisted topological-amplitude approach in which significant flavor SU(3) symmetry breaking effects are included. The branching fractions of KL0 modes are predicted. It is first found that the KS0-KL0 asymmetries in the D0-meson decays are shifted by the D0- D0 mixing parameter yD0.006, to be 0.1130.001 for all the relevant D0 decay modes. Our results on KS0-KL0 asymmetries are consistent with the current data and could be tested by experiments in the future.
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