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Open questions in charm decays deserving an answer
A list is given of those open questions concerning the dynamics of charm decays where there exists a strong need for an answer. Such a need is based on lessons to be learnt about QCD -- either in their own right or for a better understanding of B physics -- or on searches for New Physics with a smal...
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author | Bigi, Ikaros I.Y. |
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description | A list is given of those open questions concerning the dynamics of charm decays where there exists a strong need for an answer. Such a need is based on lessons to be learnt about QCD -- either in their own right or for a better understanding of B physics -- or on searches for New Physics with a small background from the Standard Model. The major items on this list are: lifetimes of the \Xi _c^{0,+} baryons; semileptonic branching ratios of D_s, \Lambda _c and \Xi _c hadrons and absolute branching ratios for those states; radiative decays D\rightarrow \gamma K^*,\, \gamma \rho /\omega , \, D_s \rightarrow \gamma \phi /\omega ,\, D\rightarrow l^+l^-K/K^*; D^0-\bar D^0 oscillations down to a sensitivity below 10^{-4} and CP asymmetries in non-leptonic D decays down to 0.1\%. Ongoing and already approved experiments will produce important new insights, which are unlikely to provide sufficient answers to all these questions yet. It is discussed how a third-generation fixed-target experiment like CHARM2000 or a \tau-charm factory can fill the bill. |
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spelling | cern-2668672023-03-14T19:59:03Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/266867engBigi, Ikaros I.Y.Open questions in charm decays deserving an answerParticle Physics - PhenomenologyA list is given of those open questions concerning the dynamics of charm decays where there exists a strong need for an answer. Such a need is based on lessons to be learnt about QCD -- either in their own right or for a better understanding of B physics -- or on searches for New Physics with a small background from the Standard Model. The major items on this list are: lifetimes of the \Xi _c^{0,+} baryons; semileptonic branching ratios of D_s, \Lambda _c and \Xi _c hadrons and absolute branching ratios for those states; radiative decays D\rightarrow \gamma K^*,\, \gamma \rho /\omega , \, D_s \rightarrow \gamma \phi /\omega ,\, D\rightarrow l^+l^-K/K^*; D^0-\bar D^0 oscillations down to a sensitivity below 10^{-4} and CP asymmetries in non-leptonic D decays down to 0.1\%. Ongoing and already approved experiments will produce important new insights, which are unlikely to provide sufficient answers to all these questions yet. It is discussed how a third-generation fixed-target experiment like CHARM2000 or a \tau-charm factory can fill the bill.A list is given of those open questions concerning the dynamics of charm decays where there exists a strong need for an answer. Such a need is based on lessons to be learnt about QCD -- either in their own right or for a better understanding of $B$ physics -- or on searches for New Physics with a small background from the Standard Model. The major items on this list are: lifetimes of the $\Xi _c~{0,+}$ baryons; semileptonic branching ratios of $D_s$, $\Lambda _c$ and $\Xi _c$ hadrons and absolute branching ratios for those states; radiative decays $D\rightarrow \gamma K~*,\, \gamma \rho /\omega , \, D_s \rightarrow \gamma \phi /\omega ,\, D\rightarrow l~+l~-K/K~*$; $D~0-\bar D~0$ oscillations down to a sensitivity below $10~{-4}$ and CP asymmetries in non-leptonic $D$ decays down to 0.1\%. Ongoing and already approved experiments will produce important new insights, which are unlikely to provide sufficient answers to all these questions yet. It is discussed how a third-generation fixed-target experiment like CHARM2000 or a $\tau$-charm factory can fill the bill.hep-ph/9408235CERN-TH-7370-94UND-HEP-94-BIG08CERN-TH-7370-94UND-HEP-94-BIG-08oai:cds.cern.ch:2668671994-08-04 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Bigi, Ikaros I.Y. Open questions in charm decays deserving an answer |
title | Open questions in charm decays deserving an answer |
title_full | Open questions in charm decays deserving an answer |
title_fullStr | Open questions in charm decays deserving an answer |
title_full_unstemmed | Open questions in charm decays deserving an answer |
title_short | Open questions in charm decays deserving an answer |
title_sort | open questions in charm decays deserving an answer |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/266867 |
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