An experiment testing a possible gravitational contribution to CP violation in the neutral kaon system
ORAL
Abstract
An indirect experimental test of the gravitational interaction of antimatter can be performed by measuring the branching fraction of the CP violating decay of KL in a low gravity environment, either in Earth orbit or on the moon. The Standard Model explains some of the CP violation through the pure phase in the CKM matrix, however ample room remains for CP violation contributions from other interactions and forces in the mixing of the neutral K and B mesons. Gravitation is a good candidate for such a contribution. We present new simulation results showing that the lower gravitational strength in space may change the level of CP violation such that a 5 sigma discrimination may be obtained by measuring the KL produced by the cosmic proton flux on a dedicated detector within a relatively short time frame.
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Presenters
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Anthony Palladino
Boston University
Authors
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Anthony Palladino
Boston University
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Giovanni M Piacentino
University of Molise, Campobasso, Italy; INFN Roma 2; INAF, Roma, Italy, Uninettuno University
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Graziano Venanzoni
INFN, Sezione di Pisa
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Riccardo Pilato
Università di Pisa
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Livio Conti
Uni Nettuno University, Uninettuno University
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Antonio Gioiosa
Universita' del Molise, INFN, Sezione di Pisa
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Vincenzo Testa
INAF Rome Astronomical Observatory, Rome, Italy., INAF
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Fedor V Ignatov
BINP
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Dragan Hajdukovic
INFI
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Fausto Fasano
University of Molise, Campobasso, Italy, INFN Roma 2 and INAF, Roma, Italy, Università degli Studi del Molise