An Experiment Exploring Gravitational Effects on CP Violation
G. M. Piacentino, A. Palladino, R. N. Pilato, G. Venanzoni, L. Conti,, G. Di Sciacio, R. Di Stefano, N. Fratianni, A. Gioiosa, D. Hajdukovic, F., Ignatov, F. Marignetti, V. Testa

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel experiment to test whether gravitational potential influences CP violation levels in the neutral kaon system, potentially revealing new physics beyond current models.
Contribution
It introduces a model-independent experimental approach to detect gravitational effects on CP violation, aiming for rapid, high-confidence results.
Findings
Potential 5σ measurement within tens of days
Indicates CP violation may depend on gravitational environment
Suggests new physics beyond standard models
Abstract
We suggest a new experiment sensitive to a possible difference between the amount of CP violation as measured on the surface of the Earth and in a lower gravity environment. Our proposed experiment is model independent and could yield a measurement within tens of days, indicating a dependence of the level of CP violation in the neutral kaon system on the local gravitational potential.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Computational Physics and Python Applications
