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On the way to experimental test of the time reversal invariance in the nuclear reactions

Time (T) violation can be related with charge-parity (CP) violation through the CPT theorem. The CP violation was discovered experimentally in the K0-meson decays about 35 years ago. The T violating interaction related with the CP violation violates parity as well. However, an extension of the theor...

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Published in:Journal of research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology 2005-07, Vol.110 (4), p.471-480, Article 471
Main Authors: Skoy, Vadim R, Ino, Takashi, Masuda, Yasuhiro, Muto, Suguru, Kim, Guinyun
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Language:English
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Summary:Time (T) violation can be related with charge-parity (CP) violation through the CPT theorem. The CP violation was discovered experimentally in the K0-meson decays about 35 years ago. The T violating interaction related with the CP violation violates parity as well. However, an extension of the theory beyond the locality of the interactions might violate the CPT theorem. The result of the CPLEAR experiment [1], which has given direct evidence of T violation in the elementary-particle phenomena, could be considered under assumption of the CPT invariance.
ISSN:1044-677X
2165-7254
DOI:10.6028/jres.110.073