Model-independent $D^0-\bar{D^0}$ mixing and CP violation studies with $D^0 \to K^0_{\rm S}π^+π^-$ and $D^0 \to K^0_{\rm S}K^+K^-$ (1209.0172v2)
Abstract: Simulation studies are performed to assess the sensitivity of a model-independent analysis of the flavour-tagged decays $D0 \to K0_{\rm S}\pi+\pi-$ and $D0 \to K0_{\rm S}K+K-$ to mixing and CP violation. The analysis takes as input measurements of the $D$ decay strong-phase parameters that are accessible in quantum-correlated $D-\bar{D}$ pairs produced at the $\psi(3770)$ resonance. It is shown that the model-independent approach is well suited to the very large data sets expected at an upgraded LHCb experiment, or future high luminosity $e+e-$ facility, and that with 100M $K0_{\rm S}\pi+\pi-$ decays a statistical precision of around 0.01 and $0.7\circ$ is achievable on the CP violation parameters $r_{CP}$ and $a_{CP}$, respectively. Even with this very large sample the systematic uncertainties associated with the strong-phase parameters will not be limiting, assuming that full use is made of the available $\psi(3770)$ data sets of CLEO-c and BES-III. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that large flavour-tagged samples can themselves be exploited to provide information on the strong-phase parameters, a feature that will be beneficial in the measurement of the CKM angle $\gamma/\phi_3$ with $B- \to DK-$ decays.
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