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    Theoretical Review on Hadronic D/D_s Decays

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    A brief review on the theoretical status of hadronic charm decays is presented. We emphasize the analyses based on the diagrammatic approach and the connection of weak annihilation with final-state rescattering. The topics on the D0D^0-Dˉ0\bar D^0 mixing and the baryonic charm decay Ds+pnˉD_s^+\to p\bar n are sketched.Comment: talk presented at The 4th International Workshop on Charm Physics, Oct 21-24, 2010, Beijing, China; reference [2] modifie

    Exclusive and Semi-inclusive B Decays in QCD Factorization

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    Applications of QCD factorization to BϕKB\to\phi K, charmless BVVB\to VV, BJ/ψK(K)B\to J/\psi K(K^*) and semi-inclusive decays BMXB\to MX are discussed.Comment: 5 pages, talk given at International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics (HEP 2001), Budapest, Hungary, 12-18 Jul 200

    Reconstruction of sparse wavelet signals from partial Fourier measurements

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    In this paper, we show that high-dimensional sparse wavelet signals of finite levels can be constructed from their partial Fourier measurements on a deterministic sampling set with cardinality about a multiple of signal sparsity

    Charmed Baryons Circa 2015

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    This is basically the update of [arXiv:0809.1869], a review on charmed baryon physics around 2007. Topics of this review include the spectroscopy, strong decays, lifetimes, nonleptonic and semileptonic weak decays, and electromagnetic decays of charmed baryons.Comment: 39 pages, 7 figures. References added and Table XIV updated, to appear in Frontiers of Physic

    SU(3) symmetry breaking and CP violation in D -> PP decays

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    Evidence of CP violation in the charm sector has been observed recently by the LHCb and CDF Collaborations. Adopting the topological diagram approach, we study flavor SU(3) symmetry breaking effects in the weak decay tree amplitudes of singly Cabibbo-suppressed DPPD\to PP decays. The symmetry breaking in the color-allowed and color-suppressed amplitudes is estimated with the help of the factorization ansatz, while that in the WW-exchange amplitude is done by fitting to related branching fraction data. We find that the WW-exchange amplitudes stay in the second quadrant relative to the color-allowed tree amplitude, albeit there are two possibilities for one type of WW-exchange amplitude. The weak decay penguin amplitudes, on the other hand, are evaluated within the framework of QCD factorization. Using the input of topological tree amplitudes extracted from the Cabibbo-favored decay modes and the perturbative results for QCD penguin amplitudes, we make predictions for the branching fractions and CP asymmetries of singly Cabibbo-suppressed modes. The predictions of branching fractions are generally improved from those in the SU(3) limit. We conclude that the direct CP asymmetry difference between D0K+KD^0 \to K^+ K^- and D0π+πD^0 \to \pi^+ \pi^- is about (0.139±0.004)-(0.139\pm 0.004)% and (0.151±0.004)-(0.151\pm 0.004)% for the two solutions of WW-exchange amplitudes, respectively. We also find that the CP asymmetry of D^0\to K^0\ov K^0 dominated by the interference between WW-exchange amplitudes ranges from 0.62×103-0.62\times 10^{-3} to 1.82×103-1.82\times 10^{-3}. We study phenomenological implications of two new physics scenarios for explaining the observed CP asymmetry in the charm sector, one with large penguin amplitudes and the other with a large chromomagnetic dipole operator. We find that the two scenarios can be discriminated by the measurements of CP asymmetries of a set of decay modes.Comment: 23 pages, three new paragraphs added in the beginning of Sec. III. Version to appear in PRD. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1201.078
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