CP violations in π Meson Decay
Abstract
We study the pion decays with intermediate on-shell neutrinos N into two electrons and a muon, π e N e e μ . We investigate the branching ratios Br = [(π- e- e- μ+ ) (π+ e+e+μ-)]/(π- all) and the CP asymmetry ratio A CP = Br-/ Br+ for such decays, in the scenario with two different on-shell neutrinos. If N is Dirac, only the lepton number conserving (LC) decays contribute (LC: = e or e); if N is Majorana, both LC and lepton number violating (LV) decays contribute (LV: = μ or =μ). The results show that the CP asymmetry A CP is in general very small, but increases and becomes 1 when the masses of the two intermediate neutrinos get closer to each other, i.e., when their mass difference becomes comparable with their decay width, MN N. The observation of CP violation in pion decays would be consistent with the existence of the well-motivated model with two almost degenerate heavy neutrinos.
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