First symmetry tests in polarized Z0 decays to b bbar g
Koya Abe, et al (The SLD Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports the first direct symmetry tests in polarized Z0 decays to b bbar g, examining parity violation and T-odd correlations, confirming Standard Model predictions and setting limits on new physics contributions.
Contribution
It introduces the first direct symmetry tests in polarized Z0 decays to b bbar g, focusing on asymmetries and angular correlations to probe fundamental symmetries.
Findings
Results consistent with Standard Model expectations.
Set 95% C.L. limits on anomalous contributions.
First direct symmetry tests in polarized Z0 decays.
Abstract
We have made the first direct symmetry tests in the decays of polarized Z0 bosons into fully-identified b bbar g states, collected in the SLD experiment at SLAC. We searched for evidence of parity violation at the b bbar g vertex by studying the asymmetries in the b-quark polar- and azimuthal-angle distributions, and for evidence of T-odd, CP-even or odd, final-state interactions by measuring angular correlations between the three-jet plane and the Z0 polarization. We found results consistent with Standard Model expectations, and set 95% C.L. limits on anomalous contributions.
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