Non-inertial effects on CP-violating systems
V. M. G. Silveira, C. A. Z. Vasconcellos, E. G. S. Luna, D., Hadjimichef

TL;DR
This paper investigates how high accelerations affect CP-violation in kaon decays, revealing a slight decrease in CP-violation parameters due to the Unruh effect, and discusses implications for thermal and non-inertial phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces an analysis of CP-violation in accelerated systems using the Unruh effect, highlighting new effects on decay parameters at high accelerations.
Findings
CP-violation parameter slightly decreases at high accelerations
Decay rates increase for non-inertial systems
Discusses implications for thermal and non-inertial phenomena
Abstract
An analysis of accelerated kaon decays based on the Unruh effect shows a slight decrease in a CP-violation parameter for very high accelerations, as a consequence of the previously know increase in decay rates for non-inertial systems. Its consequences on the understanding of the relation between thermal and non-inertial phenomena are briefly discussed.
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