Since its discovery in the 1960s, the violation of CP symmetry has intrigued scientists and stimulated the advancement of knowledge in particle physics. Numerous experiments were designed and built to study it in increasingly deeper detail. Nowadays, the phenomenon is well framed within the Standard Model of Particle Physics. Nevertheless, new results are being produced by modern experiments at colliders that challenge the current understanding of the model. In this article, the current status of CP violation studies and the role of CP violation in the search for effects beyond the Standard Model are described together with the prospects for ongoing and future experiments.

Martinelli, M. (2024). CP Violation in the Quark Sector: Mixing Matrix Unitarity. SYMMETRY, 16(8) [10.3390/sym16080950].

CP Violation in the Quark Sector: Mixing Matrix Unitarity

Martinelli M.
2024

Abstract

Since its discovery in the 1960s, the violation of CP symmetry has intrigued scientists and stimulated the advancement of knowledge in particle physics. Numerous experiments were designed and built to study it in increasingly deeper detail. Nowadays, the phenomenon is well framed within the Standard Model of Particle Physics. Nevertheless, new results are being produced by modern experiments at colliders that challenge the current understanding of the model. In this article, the current status of CP violation studies and the role of CP violation in the search for effects beyond the Standard Model are described together with the prospects for ongoing and future experiments.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
CP violation; flavor physics; particle physics;
English
24-lug-2024
2024
16
8
950
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Martinelli, M. (2024). CP Violation in the Quark Sector: Mixing Matrix Unitarity. SYMMETRY, 16(8) [10.3390/sym16080950].
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