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A Future Charm Facility | Daniel M. Kaplan
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4 May 1997 | Subject: | hep-ex hep-ph | Affiliation: | Illinois Institute of Technology | Abstract: | The "BTeV/C0" experiment at Fermilab could reconstruct >10^9 charm decays, four orders of magnitude beyond the largest extant sample. The experiment is likely to run during Tevatron Run II (ca. 2000--2005). In addition to "programmatic" charm physics such as spectroscopy, lifetimes, and QCD tests, it will have significant new-physics reach in the areas of CP violation, flavor-changing neutral-current and lepton-number-violating decays, and $D^0ar{D^0}$ mixing, and could observe direct CP violation in Cabibbo-suppressed D decays if it occurs at the level predicted by the Standard Model. | Source: | arXiv, hep-ex/9705002 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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