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Long-Distance Contributions to D^0-D^0bar Mixing Parameters

arXiv:1005.1106 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.81.114020

Abstract

Long-distance contributions to the $D^0$-$\bar D^0$ mixing parameters $x$ and $y$ are evaluated using latest data on hadronic $D^0$ decays. In particular, we take on two-body $D \to PP$ and $VP$ decays to evaluate the contributions of two-body intermediate states because they account for $\sim 50%$ of hadronic $D^0$ decays. Use of the diagrammatic approach has been made to estimate yet-observed decay modes. We find that $y$ is of order a few $\times 10^{-3}$ and $x$ of order $10^{-3}$ from hadronic $PP$ and $VP$ modes. These are in good agreement with the latest direct measurement of $D^0$-$\bar D^0$ mixing parameters using the $D^0 \to K_S π^+π^-$ and $K_S K^+ K^-$ decays by BaBar. We estimate the contribution to $y$ from the $VV$ modes using the factorization model and comment on the single-particle resonance effects and contributions from other two-body modes involving even-parity states.

18 pages and 1 figure; footnotes and references added; to appear in Phys. Rev. D