On Test of CPT Symmetry in CP Violating B Decays
Abstract
Considering that the existing experimental limit for CPT violation is still poor, we explore various possible ways to test CPT symmetry in CP-violating B decays at e+e- B factories and hadron machines. We find that it is difficult to distinguish between the effect of direct CP violation and that of CPT violation in the time-integrated measurements of neutral B decays to CP eigenstates such as KS and π+π-. Instead, a cleaner signal of small CPT violation may appear in the time-integrated CP asymmetries for a few non-CP-eigenstate channels, e.g., B0d/B0d→ Dπ and (-)D(*)0KS. The time-dependent measurements of CP asymmetries are available, in principle, to limit the size of CPT-violating effects in neutral B-meson decays.
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