Observation of Time Reversal Violation in the B0 Meson System

Abstract

Although CP violation in the B meson system has been well established by the B factories, there has been no direct observation of time reversal violation. The decays of entangled neutral B mesons into definite flavor states (B0 or B0), and J/ KS0 or cc KS0 final states (referred to as B+ or B-), allow comparisons between the probabilities of four pairs of T-conjugated transitions, for example, B0 → B- and B- → B0, as a function of the time difference between the two B decays. Using 468 million BB pairs produced in (4S) decays collected by the BABAR detector at SLAC, we measure T-violating parameters in the time evolution of neutral B mesons, yielding ST+ = -1.37 0.14 (stat.) 0.06 (syst.) and ST- = 1.17 0.18 (stat.) 0.11 (syst.). These nonzero results represent the first direct observation of T violation through the exchange of initial and final states in transitions that can only be connected by a T-symmetry transformation.

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