Test of C\!P Symmetry in Hyperon to Neutron Decays

Abstract

The quantum entangled J/ +- pairs from (1.00870.0044)×1010 J/ events taken by the BESIII detector are used to study the non-leptonic two-body weak decays + n π+ and - n π-. The C\!P-odd weak decay parameters of the decays + n π+ (α+) and - n π- (α-) are determined to be -0.05650.0047 stat0.0022 syst and 0.04810.0031 stat0.0019 syst, respectively. The decay parameter α- is measured for the first time, and the accuracy of α+ is improved by a factor of four compared to the previous results. The simultaneously determined decay parameters allow the first precision C\!P symmetry test for any hyperon decay with a neutron in the final state with the measurement of AC\!P=(α++α-)/(α+-α-)=-0.0800.052 stat0.028 syst. Assuming C\!P conservation, the average decay parameter is determined as < α+>=(α+- α-)/2 = -0.05060.0026 stat0.0019 syst, while the ratios α+/α0 and α-/α0 are -0.04900.0032 stat0.0021 syst and -0.05710.0053 stat0.0032 syst, where α0 and α0 are the decay parameters of the decays + p π0 and - p π0, respectively.

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