Study of CP Violation in $D^{\pm}\rightarrow K^{\ast}(892)^{0} \pi^{\pm} + \bar{K}^{\ast }(892)^{0}\pi^{\pm}\rightarrow K_{S,L}^{0}\pi^0 \pi^{\pm}$ Decays
Ru-Min Wang, Xiao-Dong Cheng, Xing-Bo Yuan

TL;DR
This paper investigates CP violation effects in specific charm meson decays within the Standard Model, highlighting the significance of new interference-induced CP violation components and differences between theoretical approaches, with potential observability in current experiments.
Contribution
The study introduces a detailed analysis of CP violations in $D^{\pm}$ decays using two approaches, revealing the importance of interference effects and differences in theoretical predictions.
Findings
CP violations can exceed 10^{-3} in these decays.
Indirect CP violation dominates, but interference effects are non-negligible.
Large differences exist between the FAT and TA approaches in predictions.
Abstract
Within the Standard Model, we investigate the CP violations and the asymmetries in decays basing on the factorization-assisted topological-amplitude (FAT) approach and the topological amplitude (TA) approach of Cheng and Chiang [Phys. Rev. D 104, 073003 (2021).]. We find that the CP violations in these decays can exceed the order of in the two approaches and consist of three parts: the indirect CP violations in mixing , the direct CP violations in charm decays and the new CP violation effects , which are induced from the interference between two tree (Cabibbo-favored and doubly Cabibbo-suppressed) amplitudes with the neutral kaon…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
