Complementary CP violation induced by T-odd and T-even correlations

Abstract

In this letter, we propose a novel approach to concurrently measure the complementary CP violation observables induced by T-odd correlations and their corresponding T-even counterparts, where T represents time reversal. Our analysis demonstrates that T-odd and -even correlations, when satisfying specific conditions, result in cosine and sine strong phase dependencies of the corresponding CP violation, respectively. Additionally, we identify pairs of these CP violation observables in hadron decays depend on precisely the same strong phases within the helicity amplitude scheme. This complementarity effectively reduces the strong phase reliance in the study of CP violation, while also mitigating the risk of suppressed CP violation due to exceptionally small strong phases. Furthermore, our proposal holds potential for uncovering CP violation in baryon decays that have not yet been observed in experiments.

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