Kimmel Jr, Taylor Douglas2021-09-162021-09-162021-09-15vt_gsexam:32659http://hdl.handle.net/10919/105001Decays of neutral D mesons to final states containing K + π's could provide evidence for CP-violation from a source not accounted for in the Standard Model. Due to the interference between Cabibbo-favored and Cabibbo-suppressed transitions, a decay rate asymmetry of D0 → K0S π0 compared to D0 → K0Lπ0 has been predicted to be non-zero. If New Physics interferes in doubly Cabibbo-suppressed D decays, the measurement of this asymmetry would differ from the predicted value and may provide evidence for CP-violation beyond the CKM mechanism. I present an analysis method to measure this branching fraction asymmetry, R(D0) ≡ B(D0→K0S π0)−B(D0→K0L π0)/(B(D0→K0Sπ0)+B(D0→K0Lπ0)), utilizing e+e− → cc events in the Belle dataset.ETDIn CopyrightBelleParticle PhysicsD Meson DecayCP ViolationCharm QuarksAnalysis of Neutral D Meson Two-Body Decays to a Neutral Kaon and a Neutral PionDissertation