Searches for CP violation in two-body charm decays (1511.03442v1)
Abstract: The LHCb experiment recorded data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 $fb{-1}$ during its first run of data taking. These data yield the largest samples of charmed hadrons in the world and are used to search for CP violation in the $D0$ system. Among the many measurements performed at LHCb, a measurement of the direct CP asymmetry in $D0 \rightarrow K_S0 K_S0$ decays is presented and is found to be $A_{CP}(D0 \rightarrow K_S0 K_S0) = (-2.9 \pm 5.2 \pm 2.2)\, \%, $ where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. This represents a significant improvement in precision over the previous measurement of this parameter. Measurements of the parameter $A\Gamma$, defined as the CP asymmetry of the $D0$ effective lifetime when decaying to a CP eigenstate, are also presented. Using semi-leptonic b-hadron decays to tag the flavour of the $D0$ meson at production with the $K+K-$ and $\pi+\pi-$ final states yields $A\Gamma(K+K-) = (-0.134 \pm 0.077{+0.026}_{-0.034})\, \%,$ $A\Gamma(\pi+\pi-) = (-0.092 \pm 0.145{+0.025}_{-0.033})\, \%. $ Thus no evidence of direct or indirect CP violation in the $D0$ system is found, though it is tightly constrained.
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