CP violation in lepton number violating semihadronic decays of $K, D, D_s, B, B_c$ (1403.2555v2)
Abstract: We study the CP violation in lepton number violating meson decays $M{\pm} \to \ell_1{\pm} \ell_2{\pm} M{' \mp}$, where $M$ and $M{'}$ are pseudoscalar mesons, $M=K, D, D_s, B, B_c$ and $M{'}=\pi, K, D, D_s$, and the charged leptons are $\ell_1, \ell_2 = e, \mu$. It turns out that the CP-violating difference $S_{-}(M) \equiv [\Gamma(M- \to \ell_1- \ell_2- M{' +})-\Gamma(M+ \to \ell_1+ \ell_2+ M{' -})]$ can become appreciable when two intermediate on-shell Majorana neutrinos $N_j$ ($j=1,2$) participate in these decays. Our calculations show that the asymmetry becomes largest when the masses of $N_1$ and $N_2$ are almost degenerate, i.e., when the mass difference $\Delta M_N$ becomes comparable with the (small) decay widths $\Gamma_N$ of these neutrinos: $\Delta M_N \not\gg \Gamma_N$. We show that in such a case, the CP ratio ${\cal A}_{CP}(M) \equiv [\Gamma(M- \to \ell_1- \ell_2- M{' +})-\Gamma(M+ \to \ell_1+ \ell_2+ M{' -})]/[\Gamma(M- \to \ell_1- \ell_2- M{' +})+\Gamma(M+ \to \ell_1+ \ell_2+ M{' -})]$ becomes a quantity $\sim 1$. The observation of CP violation in these decays would be consistent with the existence of the well-motivated $\nu$MSM model with two almost degenerate heavy neutrinos in the mass range between $M_N \sim 0.1$-$101$ GeV.
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