Quantum Mechanics and CPT tests with neutral kaons at the KLOE experiment
Izabela Balwierz-Pytko (KLOE-2 Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports on tests of CPT symmetry and quantum mechanics principles using neutral kaons produced at the DAFNE phi-factory, analyzing KLOE experiment data to improve parameter measurements and measure regeneration cross sections.
Contribution
It provides new experimental constraints on CPT violation and quantum decoherence parameters using correlated neutral kaon pairs from the KLOE detector.
Findings
Improved limits on CPT violation parameters.
Measurement of regeneration cross section on beam pipe materials.
Enhanced understanding of quantum decoherence effects.
Abstract
Neutral kaons produced in the correlated pairs at the DAFNE phi-factory offer unique possibilities to perform fundamental tests of CPT invariance, as well as of the basic principles of quantum mechanics. The analysis of the data collected by the KLOE experiment allows to improve results on several parameters describing CPT violation and decoherence and to measure the regeneration cross section on the beam pipe materials.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
