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arxiv: 2103.11335 · v2 · pith:OEABN7SJnew · submitted 2021-03-21 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex

A novel strategy for searching for C\!P violations in the baryon sector

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keywords lambdadecaysstrategyheavymulti-bodyapplicablebaryonbaryons
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Despite the large baryon-anti-baryon asymmetry in the observable Universe, the closely related phenomenon -- the violation of the combined charge and parity symmetry ($C\!P$V) -- has not been observed in the baryon sector in laboratories. In this paper, a new strategy for searching for $C\!P$V in heavy hadron multi-body decays is proposed, in which a set of novel observables measuring $C\!P$V in such decays -- the partial wave $C\!P$ asymmetries (PW$C\!P$As) -- are introduced. This strategy is model-independent and applicable to multi-body decays of heavy hadrons with arbitrary spin configurations in both initial and final states, and with any number of particles in the final state. It is especially applicable for $C\!P$V investigations in multi-body decays of heavy baryons. As applications of this strategy, we suggest to measure the PW$C\!P$As in some decay channels of bottom baryons such as $\Lambda_b^0\to p \pi^-\pi^+\pi^-$, $\Lambda_b\to p K^- \pi^+\pi^-$, $\Lambda^0_b\to p\pi^-K^+K^-$, $\Lambda_b^0\to\Lambda K^+\pi^-$, and $\Lambda_b^0\to p \pi^- K_s$.}

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