First constraint on Born-rule violations at high-energy colliders

Abstract

We obtain an experimental constraint on possible Born-rule violations at high-energy colliders. We model Born-rule violations with differential scattering cross sections dσ/dΩ subject to an angular smearing by a narrow Gaussian of width (with respect to x=θ for scattering angle θ). For large-angle Bhabha (e+e- → e+e-) scattering, at a centre-of-mass energy s=29\, GeV, data from the PEP collider at SLAC allow us to set an upper bound of <0.042 at 95\% confidence. This corresponds to a Gaussian smearing over an angular range of twice the experimental bin width, and hence provides a physically meaningful limit on deviations from the Born rule. Future prospects for improving this limit are discussed.

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