$\mathit CPT$-VIOLATION PARAMETERS
In ${{\mathit K}^{0}}-{{\overline{\mathit K}}^{0}}$ mixing, if $\mathit CP$-violating interactions include a $\mathit T$ conserving part then
| | $|{{\mathit K}_{{{S}}}}\rangle{}$ = [$|{{\mathit K}_{{{1}}}}\rangle{}+(\epsilon +\delta )|{{\mathit K}_{{{2}}}}\rangle{}]/\sqrt {1+\vert \epsilon +\delta \vert ^2 }$ |
| | $|{{\mathit K}_{{{L}}}}\rangle{}$ = [$|{{\mathit K}_{{{2}}}}\rangle{}+(\epsilon −\delta )|{{\mathit K}_{{{1}}}}\rangle{}]/\sqrt {1+\vert \epsilon −\delta \vert ^2 }$ |
| | $|{{\mathit K}_{{{1}}}}\rangle{}$ = [$|{{\mathit K}^{0}}\rangle{}+|{{\overline{\mathit K}}^{0}}\rangle{}]/\sqrt {2 }$ |
| | $|{{\mathit K}_{{{2}}}}\rangle{}$ = [$|{{\mathit K}^{0}}\rangle{}−|{{\overline{\mathit K}}^{0}}\rangle{}]/\sqrt {2 }$ |
| | $|{{\overline{\mathit K}}^{0}}\rangle{}$ = $\mathit CP|{{\mathit K}^{0}}\rangle{}$. |
The parameter $\delta $ specifies the $\mathit CPT$-violating part.
Estimates of $\delta $ are given below assuming the validity of the $\Delta \mathit S=\Delta \mathit Q$ rule. See also
THOMSON 1995 for a test of $\mathit CPT$-symmetry conservation in ${{\mathit K}^{0}}$ decays using the Bell-Steinberger relation.
A nonzero value violates $\mathit CPT$ invariance.
| S011DRE |
| $2.51$ $\pm2.25$ |
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KTEV |
| • • • We do not use the following data for averages, fits, limits, etc. • • • |
| $2.3$ $\pm2.7$ |
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KLOE |
| $2.4$ $\pm2.8$ |
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RVUE |
| $2.9$ $\pm2.6$ $\pm0.6$ |
1.3M |
4 |
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CPLR |
| $180$ $\pm200$ |
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ABOUZAID 2011 uses Bell-Steinberger relations.
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AMBROSINO 2006H uses Bell-Steinberger relations with the following measurements: B( ${{\mathit K}_L^0}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit \pi}^{+}}{{\mathit \pi}^{-}}$) in AMBROSINO 2006F, B( ${{\mathit K}_S^0}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit \pi}^{0}}{{\mathit \pi}^{0}}{{\mathit \pi}^{0}}$) in AMBROSINO 2005B, the ${{\mathit K}_S^0}$ -semileptonic charge asymmetry in AMBROSINO 2006E, and ${{\mathit K}^{0}}$-semileptonic results in ANGELOPOULOS 1998F.
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APOSTOLAKIS 1999B assumes only unitarity and combines CPLEAR and other results.
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ANGELOPOULOS 1998F use $\Delta \mathit S=\Delta \mathit Q$. If $\Delta \mathit S=\Delta \mathit Q$ is not assumed, they find Re$\delta =(3.0$ $\pm3.3$ $\pm0.6$) $ \times 10^{-4}$.
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DEMIDOV 1995 reanalyzes data from HART 1973 and NIEBERGALL 1974.
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| References: |
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PR D83 092001
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Precise Measurements of Direct $\mathit CP$ Violation, $\mathit CPT$ Symmetry, and other Parameters in the Neutral Kaon System |
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JHEP 0612 011
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Determination of $\mathit CP$ and $\mathit CPT$ Violation Parameters in the Neutral Kaon System using the Bell-Steinberger Relation and Data from the KLOE Experiment |
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PL B456 297
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Determination of the $\mathit T$- and $\mathit CPT$ Violation Parameters in the Neutral Kaon System using the Bell Steinberger Relation and Data from CPLEAR |
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PL B444 52
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A Determination of the $\mathit CPT$ Violation Parameter Re($\delta $) from the Semileptonic Decay of Strangeness Tagged Neutral Kaons |
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EPJ C22 55 |
$\mathit T$-Violation and $\mathit CPT$-Invariance Measurements in the CPLEAR Experiment: a Detailed Description of the Analysis of Neutral-Kaon Decays to ${{\mathit e}}$ ${{\mathit \pi}}$ ${{\mathit \nu}}$ |
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PAN 58 968
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The Limits on $\mathit CPT$ Odd Part of $\mathit CP$ Violation from ${{\mathit K}^{0}}$ (${{\overline{\mathit K}}^{0}}$) Semileptonic Decays |
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