Evidence of isospin-symmetry violation in high-energy collisions of atomic nuclei
NA61/SHINE Collaboration: H. Adhikary, P. Adrich, K.K. Allison, N. Amin, E.V. Andronov, I.-C. Arsene, M. Bajda, Y. Balkova, D. Battaglia, A. Bazgir, S. Bhosale, M. Bielewicz, A. Blondel, M. Bogomilov, Y. Bondar, A. Brandin, W. Brylinski, J. Brzychczyk, M. Buryakov, A.F. Camino

TL;DR
This paper presents evidence of isospin-symmetry violation in high-energy nucleus collisions, showing an unexpected excess of charged kaons over neutral ones that cannot be explained by known effects, indicating potential new physics.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental evidence of significant isospin-symmetry violation in high-energy nuclear collisions beyond known effects.
Findings
Charged kaon production exceeds neutral kaon production by 18.4%.
Known isospin-breaking effects cannot account for the observed asymmetry.
The violation significance is 4.7 sigma, suggesting new physics or effects.
Abstract
Strong interactions preserve an approximate isospin symmetry between up () and down () quarks, part of the more general flavor symmetry. In the case of meson production, if this isospin symmetry were exact, it would result in equal numbers of charged ( and ) and neutral ( and ) mesons in the final state. Here, we report results on the relative abundance of charged over neutral meson production in argon and scandium nuclei collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 11.9 GeV per nucleon pair. We find that the production of and mesons at mid-rapidity is higher than that of the neutral mesons. Although with large uncertainties, earlier data on nucleus-nucleus collisions in the collision center-of-mass energy range ~\GeV are consistent with the present result. Using well-established…
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TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
