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Strong Phase and $D^0-D^0bar$ mixing at BES-III

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 نشر من قبل Haibo Li
 تاريخ النشر 2007
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Most recently, both BaBar and Belle experiments found evidences of neutral $D$ mixing. In this paper, we discuss the constraints on the strong phase difference in $D^0 to Kpi$ decay from the measurements of the mixing parameters, $y^prime$, $y_{CP}$ and $x$ at the $B$ factories. The sensitivity of the measurement of the mixing parameter $y$ is estimated in BES-III experiment at $psi(3770)$ peak. We also make an estimate on the measurements of the mixing rate $R_M$. Finally, the sensitivity of the strong phase difference at BES-III are obtained by using data near the $Dbar{D}$ threshold with CP tag technique at BES-III experiment.

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