Measurement of matter-antimatter differences in beauty baryon decays

Abstract

Differences in the behaviour of matter and antimatter have been observed in K and B meson decays, but not yet in any baryon decay. Such differences are associated with the non-invariance of fundamental interactions under the combined charge-conjugation and parity transformations, known as C\!P violation. Using data from the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, a search is made for C\!P-violating asymmetries in the decay angle distributions of 0b baryons decaying to pπ-π+π- and pπ-K+K- final states. These four-body hadronic decays are a promising place to search for sources of C\!P violation both within and beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. We find evidence for C\!P violation in 0b to pπ-π+π- decays with a statistical significance corresponding to 3.3 standard deviations including systematic uncertainties. This represents the first evidence for C\!P violation in the baryon sector.

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