Charm Meson Mixing: An Experimental Review
Carlos A. Chavez (1), Ray F. Cowan (2), W. S. Lockman (3) ((1), PH Department, CERN, (2) Laboratory for Nuclear Science, M.I.T., (3), University of California at Santa Cruz, Institute for Particle Physics)

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive review of experimental results on charm meson mixing and CP violation, discussing techniques, current findings, and future prospects at major particle physics facilities.
Contribution
It offers an extensive survey of experimental methods and summarizes the latest results in charm mixing and CP violation research.
Findings
Summary of D-mixing results to date
Comparison of different experimental techniques
Discussion of future experimental prospects
Abstract
We review current experimental results on charm mixing and CP violation. We survey experimental techniques, including time-dependent, time-independent, and quantum-correlated measurements. We review techniques that use a slow pion tag from D*+ --> pi+ D0 + c.c. decays and those that do not, and cover two-body and multi-body D0 decay modes. We provide a summary of D-mixing results to date and comment on future experimental prospects at the LHC and other new or planned facilities.
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