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Determination of the strong phase in D0-->K+pi- using quantum-correlated measurements.

Authors :
Rosner JL
Alexander JP
Cassel DG
Duboscq JE
Ehrlich R
Fields L
Gibbons L
Gray R
Gray SW
Hartill DL
Heltsley BK
Hertz D
Jones CD
Kandaswamy J
Kreinick DL
Kuznetsov VE
Mahlke-Krüger H
Mohapatra D
Onyisi PU
Patterson JR
Peterson D
Riley D
Ryd A
Sadoff AJ
Shi X
Stroiney S
Sun WM
Wilksen T
Athar SB
Patel R
Yelton J
Rubin P
Eisenstein BI
Karliner I
Mehrabyan S
Lowrey N
Selen M
White EJ
Wiss J
Mitchell RE
Shepherd MR
Besson D
Pedlar TK
Cronin-Hennessy D
Gao KY
Hietala J
Kubota Y
Klein T
Lang BW
Poling R
Scott AW
Zweber P
Dobbs S
Metreveli Z
Seth KK
Tomaradze A
Libby J
Powell A
Wilkinson G
Ecklund KM
Love W
Savinov V
Lopez A
Mendez H
Ramirez J
Ge JY
Miller DH
Sanghi B
Shipsey IP
Xin B
Adams GS
Anderson M
Cummings JP
Danko I
Hu D
Moziak B
Napolitano J
He Q
Insler J
Muramatsu H
Park CS
Thorndike EH
Yang F
Artuso M
Blusk S
Khalil S
Li J
Mountain R
Nisar S
Randrianarivony K
Sultana N
Skwarnicki T
Stone S
Wang JC
Zhang LM
Bonvicini G
Cinabro D
Dubrovin M
Lincoln A
Rademacker J
Asner DM
Edwards KW
Naik P
Briere RA
Ferguson T
Tatishvili G
Vogel H
Watkins ME
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2008 Jun 06; Vol. 100 (22), pp. 221801. Date of Electronic Publication: 2008 Jun 04.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

We exploit the quantum coherence between pair-produced D0 and D[over]0 in psi(3770) decays to study charm mixing, which is characterized by the parameters x and y, and to make a first determination of the relative strong phase delta between D0-->K+pi- and D[over]0-->K+pi-. Using 281 pb(-1) of e+e- collision data collected with the CLEO-c detector at Ecm=3.77 GeV, as well as branching fraction input and time-integrated measurements of RM identical with (x2 + y2)/2 and RWS identical with Gamma(D0-->K+pi-)/Gamma(D[over]0-->K+pi-) from other experiments, we find cosdelta=1.03(-0.17)(+0.31)+/-0.06, where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. By further including other mixing parameter measurements, we obtain an alternate measurement of cosdelta=1.10+/-0.35+/-0.07, as well as x sindelta=(4.4(-1.8)(+2.7)+/-2.9)x10(-3) and delta=(22(-12-11)(+11+9)) degrees .

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0031-9007
Volume :
100
Issue :
22
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18643413
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.221801