The B-factories have measured CP asymmetries in the τ→πKSν and
D→KSπ modes. The KS state is identified by its decay to two pions at
a time that is close to the KS lifetime. Within the Standard Model and many
of its extensions, the asymmetries in these modes come from CP violation in
K0−Kˉ0 mixing. We emphasize that the interference between the
amplitudes of intermediate KS and KL is as important as the pure KS
amplitude. Consequently, the measured asymmetries depend on the times over
which the relevant decay rates are integrated and on features of the
experiment.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure