Binary systems in QM and in QFT: CPT

Abstract

Quasi-degenerate neutral systems like a (K, K) type are investigated in Quantum Field Theory (QFT). A constant mass matrix as the one used in Quantum Mechanics (QM) can only be introduced as a linear approximation to QFT. We study the phenomenological consequences of the differences between the QFT and QM treatments. The role of ``spurious'' states with zero norm at the poles is emphasized. The KL-KS mass splitting triggers a tiny difference between the CP violating parameters εL and εS, without any violation of TCP. Non-vanishing semi-leptonic asymmetry deltaS - δL does not signal TCP violation (usual claims not withstanding), while ATCP keeps vanishing when TCP is good symmetry.

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