$CP$ violation in singly Cabibbo suppressed $D\to \pi a_0(980)$ decays
Yu-Kuo Hsiao, Shu-Ting Cai, and Yan-Li Wang

TL;DR
This paper investigates $CP$ violation in singly Cabibbo suppressed $D o ext{pi} a_0(980)$ decays, highlighting the importance of long-distance effects and predicting $CP$ asymmetries at the $10^{-3}$ level, opening new research avenues.
Contribution
It demonstrates the significance of long-distance rescattering effects in $D o ext{pi} a_0$ decays and predicts measurable $CP$ asymmetries, providing a new way to probe $CP$ violation.
Findings
Branching-fraction ratios deviate from short-distance expectations.
Long-distance rescattering effects generate comparable amplitudes.
Predicted $CP$ asymmetries are at the $10^{-3}$ level.
Abstract
The singly Cabibbo suppressed (SCS) decays , with , have been measured with the branching-fraction ratios and , deviating significantly from the short-distance expectations . This discrepancy indicates the necessity of long-distance rescattering effects. In particular, the process generates comparable in magnitude to in the amplitude , with , accompanied by nontrivial strong phases essential for violation. Consequently, the direct asymmetries naturally arise at the ${\cal…
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