Search for C\!P violation in D+(s)KS0K-π+π+ decays using triple and quadruple products
Abstract
We perform the first search for C\!P violation in D(s)+KS0K-π+π+ decays. We use a combined data set from the Belle and Belle II experiments, which study e+e- collisions at center-of-mass energies at or near the (4S) resonance. We use 980 fb-1 of data from Belle and 428 fb-1 of data from Belle~II. We measure six C\!P-violating asymmetries that are based on triple products and quadruple products of the momenta of final-state particles, and also the particles' helicity angles. We obtain a precision at the level of 0.5% for D+KS0K-π+π+ decays, and better than 0.3% for D+sKS0K-π+π+ decays. No evidence of C\!P violation is found. Our results for the triple-product asymmetries are the most precise to date for singly-Cabibbo-suppressed D+ decays. Our results for the other asymmetries are the first such measurements performed for charm decays.
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