Search for CP violation in the phase space of D0 → KS0 K π decays with the energy test
Abstract
A search for CP violation in D0 → KS0 K+ π- and D0 → KS0 K- π+ decays is reported. The search is performed using an unbinned model-independent method known as the energy test that probes local CP violation in the phase space of the decays. The data analysed correspond to an integrated luminosity of 5.4~fb-1 collected in proton-proton collisions by the LHCb experiment at a centre-of-mass energy of s=13~TeV, amounting to approximately 950 thousand and 620 thousand signal candidates for the D0 → KS0 K- π+ and D0 → KS0 K+ π- modes, respectively. The method is validated using D0 → K- π+ π- π+ and D0 → KS0 π+ π- decays, where CP-violating effects are expected to be negligible, and using background-enhanced regions of the signal decays. The results are consistent with CP symmetry in both the D0 → KS0 K- π+ and the D0 → KS0 K+ π- decays, with p-values for the hypothesis of no CP violation of 70% and 66%, respectively.
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