601 research outputs found
Tests of CPT invariance for neutral-flavoured-meson--antimeson mixing
We focus on two aspects of CPT invariance in neutral-meson--antimeson () mixing: 1. Tests of CPT invariance, using only the property of
``lack of vacuum regeneration'', which occurs as a part of the well-known
Lee--Oehme--Yang (LOY) theory; 2. Methods for extracting the CPT-violating
mixing parameter through explicit calculations by using the LOY-type
theory fully. In the latter context, we demonstrate the importance of the
C-even state. In particular, by measuring the time dependence
of opposite-sign dilepton events arising from decays of the C-even and C-odd states, may be disentangled from the parameters
and characterizing violations of the rule. Furthermore, these two parameters may also be determined. The
same is true if one uses like-sign dilepton events arising from only the C-even
state.Comment: 13 pages, no figures, Revtex; change in title, extensive changes in
the presentation, version to be published in Eur. Phys. J.
Dilepton asymmetries at factories in search of transitions
In order to detect the possible presence of
amplitudes in neutral meson decays, we consider the measurement of decay
time asymmetries involving like-sign dilepton events at the factories.Comment: 5 pages, latex, no fig
On the Orthogonality of Independently Propagating States as Occurring in the Lee-Oehme-Yang Theory
We generalize a theorem by Khalfin, originally derived for the states , , where is a neutral flavoured meson
(e.g., or ), by assuming CPT invariance. Dispensing with CPT
invariance and allowing for an arbitrary pair of orthogonal states , we show that any linear combinations and , if postulated to be
independently propagating in time, as in the Lee--Oehme--Yang Theory, must be
mutually orthogonal. This implies a reciprocity relation: equality of the
probabilities of the transitions . Also implied
is another relation involving the coefficients , , which can
be interpreted as , where is the
rephasing-invariant parameter describing CPT violation in mixing
for Khalfin's choice of . The states of \emph{our}
theorem need not form a particle-antiparticle pair, nor even be restricted to
particle physics.Comment: 9 pages, LATEX, no figues. Misprints corrected and part of the
presentation changed, version to be published in Phys. Rev.
Two-Particle Correlations and Meson-Antimeson Mixing Effects
We discuss 2-particle correlations which arise in the time evolution of C-odd
and C-even meson--antimeson states of flavoured neutral mesons. In order to
keep our discussion general, we do not use the Weisskopf -- Wigner
approximation. Possible deviations from quantum-mechanical coherence effects
are parameterized by a so-called decoherence parameter . In particular,
we study the -dependence of the asymmetry of unlike and like-flavoured
events which was recently observed experimentally in the
system. In this -dependence, we point out some important general
features which do not rely on the Weisskopf -- Wigner approximation. Some other
related results are derived more generally than in the literature.Comment: 12 pages, revtex, no figure
Two-Particle Correlations and Mixing
We study the EPR correlation implied by the entangled wavefunction of the
pair created by the (4S) resonance. The analysis uses
the basis provided by the mass eigenstates rather than the flavour
states . Data on the inclusive dilepton charge ratio are close
to the expectation of quantum mechanics, but nearly 8 standard deviations away
from that of complete decoherence.Comment: 10 pages, Latex, no figure
Probing space-time structure of new physics with polarized beams at the ILC
At the International Linear Collider large beam polarization of both the
electron and positron beams will enhance the signature of physics due to
interactions that are beyond the Standard Model. Here we review our recently
obtained results on a general model independent method of determining for an
arbitary one-particle inclusive state the space-time structure of such new
physics through the beam polarization dependence and angular distribution of
the final state particle.Comment: 6 pages, plain latex, Talk given at LCWS06, Linear Collider Workshop,
9-13 March 2006, Bangalore, Indi
CP-Violating Correlations between Lepton-Charge and Jet-Charge in Z -> b\bar b events
Correlations that signal direct CP violation in the bottom sector are
suggested. They need data on events which consist of a bottom
hadron decay into an exclusive semileptonic channel (where is
a hadron), and the other bottom hadron decay into a multi-body final state that
manifests as a jet in the opposite hemisphere.Comment: 10 pages, Latex, no figures, expanded versio
Testing the Rule with Exclusive Semi-Leptonic Kaon Decays
We consider the possibility of violations of the selection rule at an appreciable level in {\it exclusive} semi-leptonic decays of
Kaons. At -Factories, intense Kaon beams will be available and will probe
among others, the semi-leptonic decays and in addition
to and could provide novel testing grounds for the
rule. In particular, the branching ratio of is non-negligible
and could be used to probe new phenomena associated with the violation of this
selection rule. Furthermore, we modify certain di-lepton event rate ratios and
asymmetries and time asymmetries that have been constructed by Dass and Sarma
for di-lepton events from Beon decays to test the at the
, to the Kaon system at the . We find that the large
width of the relative to that of plays an important role in
enhancing some of the time asymmetries.Comment: 10 pages, Plain Latex, To be run twice
Effects of Possible Transitions in Neutral Meson Decays}
We explore the possibility that the existing data on like-sign dileptons at
the resonance consist of events arising from mixing and also from transitions. The
consequences of these nonstandard transitions for certain time-asymmetries
which are likely to be measured at the factories are studied.Comment: {\LARGE \bf 10 pages, no figures, process using latex, TIFR/TH/93-5
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