We study the two-body hadronic D→PV decays, where P (V) denotes a
pseudoscalar (vector) meson, in the factorization-assisted
topological-amplitude approach proposed in our previous work. This approach is
based on the factorization of short-distance and long-distance dynamics into
Wilson coefficients and hadronic matrix elements of four-fermion operators,
respectively, with the latter being parametrized in terms of several
nonperturbative quantities. We further take into account the ρ-ω
mixing effect, which improves the global fit to the branching ratios involving
the ρ0 and ω mesons. Combining short-distance dynamics associated
with penguin operators and the hadronic parameters determined from the global
fit to branching ratios, we predict direct CP asymmetries. In particular, the
direct CP asymmetries in the D0→K0K∗0,K0K∗0, D+→π+ρ0, and Ds+→K+ω,K+ϕ decays are found to be of O(10−3), which can be
observed at the LHCb or future Belle II experiment. We also predict the CP
asymmetry observables of some neutral D meson decays.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figure