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CP Violation Measurement
Charge-Parity (CP) violation measurement is the experimental study of asymmetries between particle and antiparticle processes, a fundamental probe of physics beyond the Standard Model. By comparing decay rates and asymmetries in kaons, B mesons, and neutrinos, physicists constrain new sources of CP violation and address the cosmological matter-antimatter imbalance.
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Charge-Parity Violation Experimental Measurement
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / particle-physics
- Christenson, J. H., et al. (1964). Evidence for the 2π decay of the K₂⁰ meson. Physical Review Letters, 13(4), 138. · URL
- Aubert, B., et al. (BaBar Collaboration). (2001). Observation of CP violation in the B meson system. Physical Review Letters, 87(9), 091801. · URL
- Kobayashi, M., & Maskawa, T. (1973). CP-violation in the renormalizable theory of weak interaction. Progress of Theoretical Physics, 49(2), 652–657. · DOI 10.1143/PTP.49.652
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