Search for $CP$ violation in $D_{(s)}^{+}\rightarrow h^{+}π^{0}$ and $D_{(s)}^{+}\rightarrow h^{+}η$ decays (2103.11058v2)
Abstract: Searches for $CP$ violation in the two-body decays $D_{(s)}{+}\rightarrow h{+}\pi{0}$ and $D_{(s)}{+} \rightarrow h{+}\eta$ (where $h{+}$ denotes a $\pi{+}$ or $K{+}$ meson) are performed using $pp$ collision data collected by the LHCb experiment corresponding to either 9 fb${-1}$ or 6 fb${-1}$ of integrated luminosity. The $\pi{0}$ and $\eta$ mesons are reconstructed using the $e{+}e{-}\gamma$ final state, which can proceed as three-body decays $\pi{0}\rightarrow e{+}e{-}\gamma$ and $\eta \rightarrow e{+}e{-}\gamma$, or via the two-body decays $\pi{0}\rightarrow \gamma\gamma$ and $\eta\rightarrow\gamma\gamma$ followed by a photon conversion. The measurements are made relative to the control modes $D_{(s)}{+}\rightarrow K_{S}{0} h{+}$ to cancel the production and detection asymmetries. The $CP$ asymmetries are measured to be \begin{align} \mathcal{A}{CP}(D{+}\rightarrow \pi{+}\pi{0}) &= (-1.3 \pm 0.9 \pm 0.6 )\%, \end{align} \begin{align} \mathcal{A}{CP}(D{+}\rightarrow K{+}\pi{0}) &= (-3.2 \pm 4.7 \pm 2.1 )\%, \end{align} \begin{align} \mathcal{A}{CP}(D{+}\rightarrow \pi{+}\eta) &= (-0.2 \pm 0.8 \pm 0.4 )\%, \end{align} \begin{align} \mathcal{A}{CP}(D{+}\rightarrow K{+}\eta) &= (-6 \pm 10 \pm 4 )\%, \end{align} \begin{align} \mathcal{A}{CP}(D{s}{+}\rightarrow K{+}\pi{0}) &= (-0.8 \pm 3.9 \pm 1.2 )\%, \end{align} \begin{align} \mathcal{A}{CP}(D{s}{+}\rightarrow \pi{+}\eta) &= (0.8 \pm 0.7 \pm 0.5 )\%, \end{align} \begin{align} \mathcal{A}{CP}(D{s}{+}\rightarrow K{+}\eta) &= (0.9 \pm 3.7 \pm 1.1 )\%, \end{align} where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. These results are consistent with no $CP$ violation and mostly constitute the most precise measurements of $\mathcal{A}_{CP}$ in these decay modes to date.
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