Tests of CP symmetry in the entangled 0-0 Pairs
Abstract
The J/ 0 0 process and subsequent decays are investigated using (10087 44)× 106 J/ events collected at the BESIII experiment. The decay parameters of 0 and 0 are measured with greatly improved precision over previous measurements to be α = -0.3750 0.0034 0.0016, α = 0.3790 0.0034 0.0021, φ = 0.0051 0.0096 0.0018~rad, φ = -0.0053 0.0097 0.0019~rad, where the first and the second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. From these measurements, precise CP symmetry tests in 0 decay are performed, and ACP = (-5.4 6.5 3.1) × 10-3 and φCP = (-0.1 6.9 0.9) × 10-3~rad are consistent with CP conservation. The sequential decay also enables a separation of weak and strong phase differences, which are found for the first time to be P-S = (0.0 1.7 0.2) × 10-2~rad and δP-δS = (-1.3 1.7 0.4)× 10-2~rad, respectively. In addition, we measure the decay parameters and test CP symmetry in decays.
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