Can CPT Symmetry Be Tested With K^0 vs \bar{K}^0--> π^+π^-π^0 Decays?

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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RevTex 6 pages. Phys. Rev. D (in printing)

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10.1103/PhysRevD.62.097901

We show that the CP-violating effect in K^0 vs \bar K^0-->\pi^+\pi^-\pi^0 decays differs from that in K_{\rm L}-->\pi^+\pi^-, K_{\rm L}-->\pi^0\pi^0 or the semileptonic K_{\rm L} transitions, if there exists CPT violation in K^0-\bar{K}^0 mixing. A delicate measurement of this difference in the KTeV experiment and at the \phi factory will provide a new test of CPT symmetry in the neutral kaon system.

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