Experimental limits on quantum decoherence from B meson systems
Abstract
Neutral B-meson systems serve as critical tests of the Standard Model and play a key role in limiting its extensions. While these systems are typically studied under the assumption of perfect quantum coherence, interactions with the environment can lead to decoherence. Such decoherence effects can obscure the measured values of key parameters such as the oscillation frequency m and CP-violating parameter 2β . Using the experimental data, we present the first combined analysis of mixing asymmetry and CP-asymmetry measurements for Bd -mesons, which indicates that λd is non-zero at approximately 6 \,σ . We also establish the first experimental constraints on the decoherence parameter λs for Bs -mesons, finding it to be non-zero at 3 \,σ .
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