Enhanced charm CP asymmetries from final state interactions

Abstract

We show that final state interactions (FSI) within a CPT invariant two-channel framework can enhance the charge-parity (CP) violation difference between D0π-π+ and D0 K-K+ decays up to the current experimental value. This result relies upon: (i) the dominant tree level diagram, (ii) the well-known experimental values for the D 0π-π+ and D 0 K-K+ branching ratios, and (iii) the ππ ππ and ππ K K scattering data to extract the strong phase difference and inelasticity. Based on well-grounded theoretical properties, we find the sign and bulk value of the ACP and ACP(D0 π-π+) recently observed by the LHCb Collaboration.

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