Final-State Phases in Charmed Meson Two-Body Nonleptonic Decays
Jonathan L. Rosner

TL;DR
This paper investigates the phase differences in charmed meson decays, revealing that rescattering effects cause significant phase variations in some decay modes, with implications for understanding decay dynamics.
Contribution
It provides an SU(3) flavor analysis explaining phase differences and rescattering effects in charmed meson two-body nonleptonic decays, highlighting a sign flip in amplitude contributions.
Findings
Large phase differences observed in D→K̄π and D→K̄*π decays
Amplitudes in D→K̄ρ decays are relatively real
Rescattering effects significantly influence decay amplitudes
Abstract
Observed decay rates indicate large phase differences among the amplitudes for the charge states in and but relatively real amplitudes in the charge states for . This feature is traced using an SU(3) flavor analysis to a sign flip in the contribution of one of the amplitudes contributing to the latter processes in comparison with its contribution to the other two sets. This amplitude may be regarded as an effect of rescattering and is found to be of magnitude comparable to others contributing to charmed particle two-body nonleptonic decays.
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