Tests of CP symmetry in entangled hyperon anti-hyperon pairs at BESIII
Wenjing Zheng, Andrzej Kupsc, Simone Pacetti, Francesco Rosini, Nora Salone, Xiongfei Wang, Shuang-shi Fang

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent progress in testing CP symmetry using entangled hyperon-antihyperon pairs produced at BESIII, highlighting experimental results, challenges, and future prospects in hyperon physics.
Contribution
It summarizes recent experimental tests of CP symmetry at BESIII with hyperon pairs and discusses future experimental opportunities.
Findings
Precise CP symmetry tests conducted at BESIII with hyperon pairs.
Recent results have increased interest in hyperon CP violation studies.
There is significant potential for future experiments to improve measurements.
Abstract
Decays of charmonium into hyperon and antihyperon pairs provide a pristine laboratory for exploring hyperon properties, such as their polarization and decay parameters, and for conducting tests of fundamental symmetries. This brief review highlights the significant progress made in precise tests of CP symmetry at BESIII using entangled hyperon-antihyperon pairs, including , , and , selected from the high statistics of and events produced in annihilations. These recent findings have sparked renewed interest in both theoretical and experimental aspects of hyperon physics, but there is still much room for improvement to reach the Standard Model expectations. To address this challenge, the prospects for future investigations on CP asymmetry at next-generation experiments are…
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