Search for CP violation in D s + $$ {D}_{(s)}^{+} $$ → K−K+K+ decays
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Aaij, R.; Abdelmotteleb, A. S. W.; Abellan Beteta, C.; Abudinén, F.; Ackernley, T.; Adeva, B.; Adinolfi, M.; Adlarson, P.; Afsharnia, H.; Agapopoulou, C.; Aidala, C. A.; Ajaltouni, Z.; Akar, S.; Akiba, K.; Albicocco, P.; Albrecht, J.; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
A search for direct CP violation in the Cabibbo-suppressed decay
D
s
+
$$ {D}_s^{+} $$
→ K−K+K+ and in the doubly Cabibbo-suppressed decay D+ → K−K+K+ is reported. The analysis is performed with data collected by the LHCb experiment in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.6 fb−1. The search is conducted by comparing the
D
s
+
$$ {D}_{(s)}^{+} $$
and
D
s
−
$$ {D}_{(s)}^{-} $$
Dalitz-plot distributions through a model-independent binned technique, based on fits to the K−K+K+ invariant-mass distributions, with a total of 0.97 (1.27) million
D
s
+
$$ {D}_s^{+} $$
(D+) signal candidates. The results are given as p-values for the hypothesis of CP conservation and are found to be 13.3% for the
D
s
+
$$ {D}_s^{+} $$
→ K−K+K+ decay and 31.6% for the D+ → K−K+K+ decay. No evidence for CP violation is observed in these decays.
Date issued
2023-07-07Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsPublisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Citation
Journal of High Energy Physics. 2023 Jul 07;2023(7):67
Version: Final published version