Contributions to the width difference in the neutral D system from hadronic decays
Recent studies of several multi-body D 0 meson decays have revealed that the final states are dominantly CP-even. However, the small value of the width difference between the two physical eigenstates of the D 0 – D ‾ 0 system indicates that the total widths of decays to CP-even and CP-odd final stat...
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