# Phenomenological and Experimental Developments in Charm Physics: The WG7   Report from CKM 2016

**Authors:** Giulia Casarosa, Angelo Di Canto, Ayan Paul

arXiv: 1704.00041 · 2017-04-04

## TL;DR

This paper reviews recent experimental and phenomenological advances in charm physics, focusing on CP violation measurements and analysis techniques from major experiments like LHCb, Belle, BABAR, and BESIII, with future outlooks.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive overview of recent progress and new methods in charm physics, highlighting experimental results and phenomenological analyses from CKM 2016.

## Key findings

- Progress in experimental analysis techniques by major collaborations.
- Updated measurements of CP violation in charm decays.
- Future projections for charm physics research.

## Abstract

We present an overview of recent developments in charm physics reported in the Working~Group~7 meetings of the CKM 2016 workshop. Progresses in experimental analysis and techniques were reported by LHCb, Belle, BABAR and BESIII along with projections for the future. Developments were also reported in the phenomenological extraction of both direct and indirect CP violation from data in two-, three- and four-body hadronic decays of the $D$ mesonic system.

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