Measurement of the time-integrated C\!P asymmetry in D0 K- K+ decays

Abstract

The time-integrated C\!P asymmetry in the Cabibbo-suppressed decay D0 K-K+ is measured using proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.7 fb-1 collected at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV with the LHCb detector. The D0 mesons are required to originate from promptly produced D*+ D0π+ decays and the charge of the companion pion is used to determine the flavor of the charm meson at production. The time-integrated C\!P asymmetry is measured to be align* AC\!P(K-K+) = [6.8 5.4 (stat) 1.6 (syst) ]× 10-4. align* The direct C\!P asymmetries in D0 K- K+ and D0π-π+ decays, aK-K+d and aπ-π+d, are derived by combining AC\!P (K-K+) with the time-integrated C\!P asymmetry difference, AC\!P =AC\!P (K-K+)-AC\!P (π-π+), giving alignat*2 aK-K+d &= (27.7 5.7) × 10-4, alignat* alignat*2 aπ-π+d &= (23.2 6.1) × 10-4, alignat* with a correlation coefficient corresponding to =0.88. The compatibility of these results with C\!P symmetry is 1.4 and 3.8 standard deviations for D0 K- K+ and D0π-π+ decays, respectively. This is the first evidence for direct C\!P violation in a specific D0 decay.

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