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Experimental Status of CP Violation

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Abstract

The experiments on CP violation as well as the phenomenology of CP violation in K decay are reviewed.

The two most recent experiments searching for direct CP violation—the University of Chicago-Saclay experiment at FN AL, as well as the CERN experiment which has given a positive result—are discussed in some detail.

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Steinberger, J. (1990). Experimental Status of CP Violation. In: LĂ©vy, M., Basdevant, JL., Jacob, M., Speiser, D., Weyers, J., Gastmans, R. (eds) Particle Physics. NATO ASI Series, vol 223. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5790-2_9

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