CP Violation In Baryon Decays At LHCb
Xinchen Dai, Miroslav Saur, Yiduo Shang, Xueting Yang, Yanxi Zhang

TL;DR
This paper reviews the efforts of the LHCb experiment in studying CP violation in baryon decays, highlighting the current status, challenges, and future prospects in understanding matter-antimatter asymmetry.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of CP violation measurements in baryon decays at LHCb, emphasizing the novelty of recent analyses and future experimental directions.
Findings
No conclusive CP violation observed in baryon decays yet
Summarizes recent LHCb measurements of CP violation in baryons
Discusses future prospects for detecting CP violation in baryon decays
Abstract
Observation in astronomy suggests that our Universe contains an abundance of matter over antimatter, which can only be explained if the combined CP symmetry is violated. Studies of CP violation have driven the flavor physics with the aim of testing the Standard Model of particle physics and searching for physics beyond. CP violation is discovered in strange, beauty and charm meson systems, however no conclusive sign of CP violation in baryon decays has been observed yet. This review summarizes CP violation studies performed by the LHCb experiment in charmless decays and rare decays of beauty baryons and singly Cabibbo suppressed decays of charm baryons. A brief prospects for future LHCb measurements are also discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
