Discrete Symmetries CP, T, CPT
J. Bernabeu (Valencia U., Valencia U., IFIC)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the significance of discrete symmetry violations, specifically CP, T, and CPT, in the search for new physics phenomena at LHC experiments and meson factories.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the current status and future prospects of detecting violations of CP, T, and CPT symmetries in high-energy physics experiments.
Findings
Current experimental limits on CP, T, and CPT violation.
Potential signals of symmetry breaking in upcoming experiments.
Implications for theories beyond the Standard Model.
Abstract
The role of Symmetry Breaking mechanisms to search for New Physics is of highest importance. We discuss the status and prospects of the Discrete Symmetries CP, T, CPT looking for their separate Violation in LHC experiments and meson factories.
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