In this talk we consider a non standard evolution for the neutral B-mesons
system, namely, an evolution in the open quantum systems framework. Such
approach is justified by the very high sensitivity of experiments studying
CP-violating phenomena in the B-mesons sector, very near to the one required to
test some possible scenarios induced by quantum gravity at the Planck scale,
whose effects at low energy can be described by a heat bath. We adopt a
phenomenological point of view, introducing six new parameters that fully
describe this kind of evolution without referring to a specific model for the
microscopic interaction. We outline the main differences between this approach
and the usual one in the description of evolution and decay of single mesons or
correlated pairs.Comment: Proceedings of the IV Workshop on Time Asymmetric Quantum Theory
(Jaca, Spain - June 2001), accepted for IJTP 2003.10, Latex, 9 page