CP asymmetries in D PP decays

Abstract

This talk addresses two topics related to CP asymmetries in D meson decays to two pseudoscalar mesons. First I discuss how new physics can be distinguished from the Standard Model through two sum rules relating three direct CP asymmetries each, using the sum rule correlating D0 K+K-, D0 π+ π-, and D0 π0 π0 for illustration. The other sum rule involves aCPdir(D+→ K0K+), aCPdir(Ds+→ K0π+), and aCPdir(Ds+ K+ π0). The second topic is the direct CP asymmetry in the decay D0 KS KS, which is expected to be large in the Standard Model for two reasons: Flavor-SU(3) symmetry suppresses the tree amplitude which enhances the crucial "penguin-to-tree" ratio and the "penguin" amplitude is dominated by the tree-level W boson exchange between c and u quarks. We find that |aCPdir (D0 KS KS)| can be as large as 1.1 \% in the Standard Model. We advocate D0 KS KS as a discovery channel for charm CP violation.

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