Abstract
The Standard Model of particle physics has achieved great success in describing the fundamental particles and their interactions, but there are still some issues that have not been addressed yet. One of the key puzzles is to figure out why there is so much more matter than antimatter in the Universe, regarded as the CP asymmetry. The Ξ hyperon with strangeness S=−2, sometimes so-called the doubly-strange baryon, can provide key information to probe the asymmetry of the matter and antimatter. In this review, we discuss the studies of CP asymmetry in Ξ hyperon decay at E756, HyperCP and BESIII experiments.
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Mathematics,Chemistry (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)
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