First observation of quantum correlations in e+e- XDD and C-even constrained DD pairs
Abstract
The study of meson pairs produced with quantum correlations gives direct access to parameters that are challenging to measure in other systems. In this Letter, the existence of quantum correlations due to charge-conjugation symmetry C are demonstrated in DD pairs produced through the processes e+e- DD, e+e- D*D, and e+e- D* D*, where the lack of charge superscripts refers to an admixture of neutral-charm-meson particle and antiparticle states, using 7.13 fb-1 of e+e- collision data collected by the BESIII experiment between center-of-mass energies of 4.13-4.23 GeV. Processes with either C-even or C-odd constraints are identified and separated. A procedure is presented that harnesses the entangled production process to enable measurements of D0-meson hadronic parameters. This study provides the first confirmation of quantum correlations in e+e- X DD processes and the first observation of a C-even constrained DD system. The procedure is applied to measure δDKπ, the strong phase between the D0 K-π+ and D0 K-π+ decay amplitudes, which results in the determination of δDKπ=(192.8+11.0 + 1.9-12.4 -2.4). The potential for measurements of other hadronic decay parameters and charm mixing with these and future datasets is also discussed.
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