Decoherence induced CPT violation and entangled neutral mesons
J. Bernabeu (U. Valencia), Nick E. Mavromatos (King's Coll. London), and Sarben Sarkar (King's Coll. London)

TL;DR
This paper explores how certain quantum gravity models of space-time foam can cause intrinsic CPT violation in entangled neutral mesons, with potential observable effects near current experimental sensitivities.
Contribution
It introduces two classes of models showing how space-time foam can induce CPT violation in neutral meson systems, including estimations of observable effects.
Findings
CPT-violating effects can be near current experimental sensitivity.
Two types of effects: omega-effect and time-dependent contributions.
Models predict measurable CPT violation effects in neutral meson experiments.
Abstract
We discuss two classes of semi-microscopic theoretical models of stochastic space-time foam in quantum gravity and the associated effects on entangled states of neutral mesons, signalling an intrinsic breakdown of CPT invariance. One class of models deals with a specific model of foam, initially constructed in the context of non-critical (Liouville) string theory, but viewed here in the more general context of effective quantum-gravity models. The relevant Hamiltonian perturbation, describing the interaction of the meson with the foam medium, consists of off-diagonal stochastic metric fluctuations, connecting distinct mass eigenstates (or the appropriate generalisation thereof in the case of K-mesons), and it is proportional to the relevant momentum transfer (along the direction of motion of the meson pair). There are two kinds of CPT-violating effects in this case, which can be…
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