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Matter‐antimatter asymmetry

OCT 01, 1966

DOI: 10.1063/1.3047778

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New experiments on the decay of an η° meson into π+, π and π0 find no statistically significant asymmetry between matter and antimatter. An earlier experiment by Paolo Franzini and his collaborators at Columbia and Stony Brook (PHYSICS TODAY, August, page 71) found an asymmetry of 7.2%±2.8%, implying a violation of charge‐conjugation invariance in intermediate‐strength interactions.

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Volume 19, Number 10

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