CP Violation in $D \to KK$ Decays: A Comparative Analysis of Triplet and Sextet Diquarks
David Delepine, Shaaban Khalil, Carlos A. Ramirez

TL;DR
This paper explores how scalar diquarks, especially color-sextet types, could explain observed CP violation in charm meson decays, which may indicate new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
It compares the effects of color-sextet and triplet diquarks on CP asymmetry in $D^0 o K_S^0 K_S^0$ decays, highlighting the viability of sextet diquarks as new physics candidates.
Findings
Color-sextet diquarks can produce CP asymmetries of 0.5%–1.5%.
Color-triplet diquarks are suppressed due to destructive interference.
A flavor hierarchy in sextet couplings explains observed CP violation and sum rule deviations.
Abstract
Recent measurements of the CP asymmetry in the decay by the CMS collaboration, , and by LHCb, , suggest possible deviations from Standard Model (SM) expectations, which predict asymmetries below the percent level. This singly Cabibbo-suppressed decay is particularly sensitive to new physics, as the leading amplitudes vanish in the exact U-spin symmetry limit and the process is dominated by W-exchange topologies. We investigate scalar diquark contributions to this decay, comparing color-sextet and color-triplet representations. We find that the color-sextet diquark, characterized by a symmetric color structure , avoids color suppression and can generate CP asymmetries in the range -- for a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Neutrino Physics Research
