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Search for CP violation in hyperon decays.
- Zyla, Piotr;
- Chan, A.;
- Chen, Y.C.;
- Ho, C.;
- Teng, P.K.;
- Choong, W.S.;
- Gidal, G.;
- Fu, Y.;
- Gu, P.;
- Jones, T.D.;
- Luk, K.B.;
- Turko, B.;
- James, C.;
- Volk, J.;
- Felix, J.;
- Burnstein, R.A.;
- Chakrovorty, A.;
- Kaplan, D.M.;
- Lederman, L.M.;
- Luebke, W.;
- Rajaram, D.;
- Rubin, H.A.;
- Solomey, N.;
- Torun, Y.;
- White, C.G.;
- White, S.L.;
- Leros, N.;
- Perroud, J.P.;
- Gustafson, H.R.;
- Longo, M.J.;
- Lopez, F.;
- Park, H.K.;
- Clark, K.;
- Jenkins, M.;
- Dukes, E.C.;
- Durandet, C.;
- Holmstrom, T.;
- Huang, M.;
- Lu, L.;
- Nelson, K.S.
- et al.
Abstract
Direct CP violation in nonleptonic hyperon decays can be established by comparing the decays of hyperons and anti-hyperons. For Xi decay to Lambda pi followed by Lambda to p pi, the proton distribution in the rest frame of Lambda is governed by the product of the decay parameters alXi alLam. The asymmetry A_Xi Lambda, proportional to the difference of alXi alLam of the hyperon and anti-hyperon decays, vanishes if CP is conserved. We report on an analysis of a fraction of 1997 and 1999 data collected by the Hyper CP (E871) collaboration during the fixed-target runs at Fermilab. The preliminary measurement of the asymmetry is AXiLam = [ -7 pm 12(rm stat) pm 6.2(rm sys) ] times 10-4, an order of magnitude better than the present limit.
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