Colloquium: Time-reversal violation with quantum-entangled B mesons
J. Bernabeu, F. Martinez-Vidal

TL;DR
This paper reviews the theoretical background and experimental evidence for time-reversal symmetry violation in B mesons, highlighting a significant direct detection of T violation using quantum entanglement at B factories.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method utilizing quantum entanglement and decay filtering to directly observe T violation in neutral B mesons, confirming fundamental symmetry breaking.
Findings
Confirmed direct T violation in B meson decay
Used quantum entanglement to distinguish transitions
Provided experimental evidence of time-reversal symmetry breaking
Abstract
Symmetry transformations have been proven a bedrock tool for understanding the nature of particle interactions, formulating and testing fundamental theories. Based on the up to now unbroken CPT symmetry, the violation of the CP symmetry between matter and antimatter by weak interactions, discovered in the decay of kaons in 1964 and observed more recently in 2001 in B mesons, strongly suggests that the behavior of these particles under weak interactions must also be asymmetric under time reversal T. However, until the recent years there has not been a direct detection of the expected time-reversal violation in the time evolution of any system. This Colloquium examines the field of time-reversal symmetry breaking in the fundamental laws of physics. For transitions, its observation requires an asymmetry with exchange of initial and final states. We discuss the conceptual basis for such an…
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