Testing CPT symmetry in ortho-positronium decays with positronium annihilation tomography

Author:

Moskal P.ORCID,Gajos A.ORCID,Mohammed M.,Chhokar J.,Chug N.,Curceanu C.ORCID,Czerwiński E.ORCID,Dadgar M.,Dulski K.ORCID,Gorgol M.ORCID,Goworek J.ORCID,Hiesmayr B. C.ORCID,Jasińska B.,Kacprzak K.,Kapłon Ł.ORCID,Karimi H.,Kisielewska D.,Klimaszewski K.,Korcyl G.,Kowalski P.,Krawczyk N.,Krzemień W.,Kozik T.,Kubicz E.,Niedźwiecki S.,Parzych S.,Pawlik-Niedźwiecka M.,Raczyński L.,Raj J.,Sharma S.ORCID,Choudhary S.,Shopa R. Y.,Sienkiewicz A.ORCID,Silarski M.,Skurzok M.,Stępień E. Ł.ORCID,Tayefi F.,Wiślicki W.

Abstract

AbstractCharged lepton system symmetry under combined charge, parity, and time-reversal transformation (CPT) remains scarcely tested. Despite stringent quantum-electrodynamic limits, discrepancies in predictions for the electron–positron bound state (positronium atom) motivate further investigation, including fundamental symmetry tests. While CPT noninvariance effects could be manifested in non-vanishing angular correlations between final-state photons and spin of annihilating positronium, measurements were previously limited by knowledge of the latter. Here, we demonstrate tomographic reconstruction techniques applied to three-photon annihilations of ortho-positronium atoms to estimate their spin polarisation without magnetic field or polarised positronium source. We use a plastic-scintillator-based positron-emission-tomography scanner to record ortho-positronium (o-Ps) annihilations with single-event estimation of o-Ps spin and determine the complete spectrum of an angular correlation operator sensitive to CPT-violating effects. We find no violation at the precision level of 10−4, with an over threefold improvement on the previous measurement.

Funder

Fundacja na rzecz Nauki Polskiej

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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