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Title: Measurement of matter-antimatter differences in beauty baryon decays
Author: Camboni, Alessandro
Coquereau, Samuel
Garrido Beltrán, Lluís
Gascón Fora, David
Graciani Díaz, Ricardo
Graugés Pous, Eugeni
Marin Benito, Carla
Picatoste Olloqui, Eduardo.
Rives Molina, Vicente José
Alfonso Albero, Alejandro
Calvo Gomez, Miriam
Gironella Gironell, Pere
Vázquez Gómez, Ricard
LHCb Collaboration
Keywords: Física de partícules
Antimatèria
Gran Col·lisionador d'Hadrons
Experiments
Particle physics
Antimatter
Large Hadron Collider (France and Switzerland)
Experiments
Issue Date: Apr-2017
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Abstract: Differences in the behaviour of matter and antimatter have been observed in K and B meson decays, but not yet in any baryon decay. Such differences are associated with the non-invariance of fundamental interactions under the combined charge-conjugation and parity transformations, known as CP violation. Here, using data from the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, we search for CP-violating asymmetries in the decay angle distributions of Λb0 baryons decaying to pπ-π+π- and pπ-K+K- final states. These four-body hadronic decays are a promising place to search for sources of CP violation both within and beyond the standard model of particle physics. We find evidence for CP violation in Λb0 to pπ-π+π- decays with a statistical significance corresponding to 3.3 standard deviations including systematic uncertainties. This represents the first evidence for CP violation in the baryon sector.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4021
It is part of: Nature Physics, 2017, vol. 13, num. 4, p. 391-396
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/196941
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4021
ISSN: 1745-2473
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