Light hyperon physics at the BESIII experiment
Abstract
The BESIII experiment at the electron-positron collider BEPCII in Beijing (China) is successfully operating since 2008 and has collected large data samples in the tau-mass region, including the world's largest data samples at the J/ and ' resonances. The recent observations of hyperon polarizations at BESIII opens a new window for testing CP violation, as it allows for simultaneous production and detection of hyperon and anti-hyperon pair two-body weak decays. The CP-symmetry tests can be performed in processes like e.g. J/, J/,'+- and J/-+. For the -π- decay it is possible to perform three independent CP tests and determine the strong phase and weak phase difference.
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