Violation of Time Reversal Invariance in the Decays KL -> pi+ pi- gamma and KL -> pi+ pi- e+ e-

Abstract

The origin of the large CP-odd and T-odd asymmetry observed in the decay KL -> pi+ pi- e+ e- is traced to the polarization properties of the photon in the decay KL -> pi+ pi- gamma. The Stokes vector of the photon S = (S1, S2, S3) is studied as a function of the photon energy and found to possess CP-violating components S1 and S2 which are sizeable over a large part of the phase space, despite being proportional to the epsilon parameter of the KL wave function. The component S2 is T-even and manifests itself as a circular polarization of the photon, while S1 is T-odd and gives rise to the asymmetry observed in KL -> pi+ pi- e+ e-. The latter is shown to survive in the ``hermitian'' limit in which all unitarity phases are absent, and represents a genuine example of time reversal symmetry breaking in a CPT invariant theory.

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