Title: CLEO-c Workshop 1
1Beyond SM Physics at a CLEO Charm Factory(some
food for thought)Mats Selen, UIUC, May/5/2001
- Data Assumptions
- Tagging
- Rare decays
- D mixing
- CP violation
- Off The Wall
2Data Assumptions
- Assume we will accumulate 3 fb-1 on the ?(3770)
- 10 nb signal, 12 nb other hadronic
- About 3x107 DD pairs
- Assume BaBar Belle will (each) have 400 fb-1 on
the ?(4S) - 1.3 nb signal, 3 nb other hadronic
- About 5x108 cc pairs each
- Our competition will have 17 times more charm
on 33 times more other hadronic background.
3Big Advantage Tagging
- Two important benefits
- Flavor ID
- Unambiguous Reconstruction
e-
e
e-
e
p-
K
- Suppose efficiency x BR (all tags) 10 (more on
this..) - Will have 106 each tagged D0 and D per 1 fb-1
- Limits of order 10-6 possible from 3 fb-1 data
(still pretty good)
4Example Study D0 ? p0 ee-
Rare Decays
(DC1 Weak Neutral Current)
- In 32290 generic D0 decays
- 1098 D0 ? K-p tags (eB3.4)
- 1543 D0 ? K-p p0 tags (eB4.8)
Tag using D0 ? K-p (B 3.83) D0 ?
K-pp0 (B 13.9)
With just these two modes, eBtag8.2
Working Group What is the tradeoff efficiency
vs cleanliness
5Tagged events
epee x eBtag 1.5
Notag
500 evt
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7CLEO-c
B-fact
Simple spreadsheetanalysis tool available for
working group.
8Some interesting examples
- 1) B(D0 ? gg) - SM small 10-8 (Singer et. al.
hep-ph/0104236) - - good hunting for
physics beyond SM. - - no present limit,
CLEO-c sensitivity 10-6
- 2) G(D0 ? rg) / G(D0 ? wg) (Fajfer et. al.
hep-ph/0006054) - - Individual BRs small 10-6
- Long distance effects cancel in ratio.
- - Ratio should be 1 (30 deviation means new
physics)
See Will Johnstalk in beyond SM working group
9Mixing Phenomenology
10Pro
- Lots of data
- Time evolution handle
11Experimental Situation (May/2001)
12Con
- No Time evolution handle D0s produced at
rest - Cant measure DG directly using lifetime
differences.
13See hep-ph/0103110Gronau, Grossman Rosner (and
also working group tomorrow)
Looks slightlydifferent for C initial states
likeDDg
14Ratio of Rates
15CP eigenstate
Asymmetry
CP eigenstate
There are several other interesting cases to
study See Jon Rosners Alexey Petrofs talks
in beyond SM working group
16Another Example D0 ?K0pp- Dalitz Plot Analysis
to extract mixing parameters
along with other good stuff other Ks, K2, r,
w, f0, f2
17In CLEO II.V Sensitivity to x ywill be about
3
See wrong signdecays at 5s level.
See David Asners talk in beyond SM working group
18Yet another Example D0 ?pp-p0 Dalitz Plot
Analysis
D0 ? K0 p0
K0
d
D0
D0
u
p0
19CLEO-II.V D0 ?pp-p0 Dalitz Plot Analysis
(preliminary)
At CLEO-c we will have 5-10x more events with no
background
20Direct CP violation
Need two paths frominitial D to final state f.
21Direct CP violation
Good News We know large strong phase differences
(d1- d2) are not uncommon in charm decays! This
is an important ingredient.
Good/Bad News Expect small weak phase
differences in Standard Model. SM ACP may be as
big as 10-3 for some decay modes
Definitely a hunting ground for new physics.
22At the ?(3770)
ee- ? ? ? D0D0
JPC 1--
i.e. CP
Suppose both D0s decay to CP eigestates f1 and
f2 These can NOT have the same CP
23CP violation in Dalitz Plots
Example Search D0 ? K- p p0
24Q Are structural differences that
integrate to zero interesting?
25General Observation
High statistics background free DalitzPlot
analyses will be a great place to lookfor
interesting physics at CLEO-c
Not only Beyond SM, also QCD etc..
26If time, end with something just for
funSensitivity to Large Extra Dimensions
From Bijnens Maul hep-ph/0006042
If there are n large extra dimensions the decay
J/? ? g (h,f) may be sensitive to the
compactification scale MS
27If BR( J/? ? g (h,f) ) lt 10-5 we can set
these lower boundson MS (as a function of n).
Predicted photon spectrum
28There is lots of interesting physics Beyond the
Standard Model that will be explored with
CLEO-c Find out more at tomorrows working group