Questions tagged [cp-violation]

is a property of a system or theory where the combined charge conjugation (replacing particles with their anti-particles) and parity (reversing the sign of every vector, equivalent to reflecting the system through the origin) operations yield non-equivalent results. Only the weak interaction is know to produce CP-violation.

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How to separate different CP eigenstates?

Someone can tell me how to separate different CP eigenstates(even and odd) using angular distribution of B meson decay?
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B physics and CP violation

So I am studying CP violation in SM. Experimentalists are trying to study B meson decays now a days. B meson systems involve quarks from the third generation and hence B physics gives more information than the Kaon system. Is there any other reason?
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CP violation and matter- anti-matter asymmetry

It is clear that C violation is a must for matter-antimatter asymmetry. But why CP violation also necessary for the same?
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A pair-universe solution to CP-violation problem

Disclamer Before I continue, I'd like to state clearly that I'm by no means an expert in this field. What I regularly do is read popular literature on this topic (if such a thing could be considered 'popular' :) ), and follow several YT channels.…
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