CP violation in quasi-two-body $D\to VP$ decays and three-body $D$ decays mediated by vector resonances
Hai-Yang Cheng, Cheng-Wei Chiang

TL;DR
This paper investigates direct CP violation in $D$ meson decays involving vector resonances, predicting small but measurable asymmetries and identifying key decay modes with significant CP violation effects.
Contribution
It introduces a combined approach using topological amplitudes and QCD factorization to analyze CP asymmetries in $D o VP$ and three-body decays mediated by vector resonances, highlighting new predictions for CP violation.
Findings
CP asymmetry can reach per mille levels in many channels.
Six golden modes with large branching fractions and CP violation around 10^{-3}.
Predicted CP asymmetry difference $ riangle a_{CP}^{VP}$ is approximately -1.61×10^{-3}.
Abstract
We re-examine direct CP violation in the quasi-two-body decays and study CP asymmetries in three-body decays proceeding through intermediate vector resonances within the framework of the topological amplitude approach for tree amplitudes and the QCD factorization approach for penguin amplitudes. Using the same mechanism of incorporating long-distance penguin-exchange amplitude induced from final-state rescattering that nicely accounts for the CP asymmetry difference between and modes, we find that CP asymmetry can also occur at the per mille level in many of the channels or otherwise be negligibly small. We point out six golden modes which have sufficiently large branching fractions and direct CP violation of order . In particular, the direct CP asymmetry difference between and…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Neutrino Physics Research
