Implications of the evidence for direct CP violation in D π+π- decays
Abstract
The observation of CP violation in the difference of CP asymmetries between D K+K- and D π+π- has raised a debate whether the observed asymmetries can be regarded as a signal of physics beyond the standard model (SM). In this paper we obtain all the topological amplitudes and isospin amplitudes directly from measured observables for D ππ. These results unambiguously imply a very large penguin contribution, having a central value 4.74 times the magnitude of the amplitude for D0π+ π-. This fitted central value differs from a reasonable SM estimate of 10\% with a significance greater than 3.3σ. In contrast to previous studies, we present model-independent arguments based only on unitarity of re-scattering amplitudes to show that large penguins cannot arise from re-scattering alone and likely indicate physics beyond the SM. In a model-independent approach we show how a very small contribution from physics beyond the SM with a large weak phase alleviates the problem.
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