The photon polarization in radiative D decays, phenomenologically
Abstract
We work out the phenomenology of untagged time-dependent analysis with radiative D0-decays into CP eigenstates, which allows to probe the photon polarization by means of the charm mesons' finite width difference. We show that D0 φ γ or D0 K0 * γ decays, which are SM-dominated, or SM-like, respectively, together with U-spin allow to obtain chirality-predictions for radiative decay amplitudes. The order of magnitude of wrong-chirality contributions in the SM can be cross-checked with an up-down asymmetry in D0 K10 ( K π π) γ. We explore the sensitivity to new physics in | c|=| u|=1 dipole couplings in the decays D0 0 γ. We point out the possibility to test the SM with Ds K1+( K π π) γ decays.
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