Direct tests of T, CP, CPT symmetries in transitions of neutral K mesons with the KLOE experiment
Abstract
Tests of the T, CP and CPT symmetries in the neutral kaon system are performed by the direct comparison of the probabilities of a kaon transition process to its symmetry-conjugate. The exchange of in and out states required for a genuine test involving an anti-unitary transformation implied by time-reversal is implemented exploiting the entanglement of K0K0 pairs produced at a φ-factory. A data sample collected by the KLOE experiment at DA corresponding to an integrated luminosity of about 1.7 fb-1 is analysed to study the distributions of the φ KSKL π+π- \: πe and φ KSKL πe \: 3π0 processes, with the difference of the kaon decay times. A comparison of the measured distributions in the asymptotic region t τS allows to test for the first time T and CPT symmetries in kaon transitions with a precision of few percent, and to observe CP violation with this novel method.
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