CP Violation in D0 - anti-D0 Oscillations: General Considerations and Applications to the Littlest Higgs Model with T-Parity
Ikaros I. Bigi, Monika Blanke, Andrzej J. Buras, Stefan Recksiegel

TL;DR
This paper explores CP violation in D0 - anti-D0 oscillations, presenting general formulas and applying them to the Littlest Higgs model with T-parity, predicting observable effects beyond Standard Model expectations.
Contribution
It derives general formulas for D0 - anti-D0 oscillations and applies them to a specific new physics model, highlighting potential observable CP violation effects.
Findings
Observable CP violation effects predicted in the Littlest Higgs model with T-parity
Formalism links time-dependent CP asymmetry with semileptonic asymmetry
Patterns of flavor and CP violation distinct from Standard Model
Abstract
The observed D0 - anti-D0 oscillations provide a new stage in our search for New Physics in heavy flavour dynamics. The theoretical verdict on the observed values of x_D and y_D remains ambiguous: while they could be totally generated by Standard Model dynamics, they could also contain a sizable or even leading contribution from New Physics. Those oscillations are likely to enhance the observability of CP violation as clear manifestations of New Physics. We present general formulae for D0 - anti-D0 oscillations, concentrating on the case of negligible direct CP violation. In particular we derive a general formula for the time-dependent mixing-induced CP asymmetry in decays to a CP eigenstate and its correlation with the semileptonic CP asymmetry a_SL(D0) in D0(t) -> l nu K. We apply our formalism to the Littlest Higgs model with T-parity, using the time-dependent CP asymmetry in D ->…
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