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- P. Moskal
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- A. Gajos
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- M. Mohammed
(Jagiellonian University)
- J. Chhokar
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- N. Chug
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- C. Curceanu
(Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati CP 13)
- E. Czerwiński
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- M. Dadgar
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- K. Dulski
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- M. Gorgol
(Maria Curie-Skłodowska University)
- J. Goworek
(Maria Curie-Skłodowska University)
- B. C. Hiesmayr
(University of Vienna Boltzmanngasse 5)
- B. Jasińska
(Maria Curie-Skłodowska University)
- K. Kacprzak
(Jagiellonian University)
- Ł. Kapłon
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- H. Karimi
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- D. Kisielewska
(Jagiellonian University)
- K. Klimaszewski
(National Centre for Nuclear Research)
- G. Korcyl
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- P. Kowalski
(National Centre for Nuclear Research)
- N. Krawczyk
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- W. Krzemień
(National Centre for Nuclear Research)
- T. Kozik
(Jagiellonian University)
- E. Kubicz
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- S. Niedźwiecki
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- S. Parzych
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- M. Pawlik-Niedźwiecka
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- L. Raczyński
(National Centre for Nuclear Research)
- J. Raj
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- S. Sharma
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- S. Choudhary
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- R. Y. Shopa
(National Centre for Nuclear Research)
- A. Sienkiewicz
(Maria Curie-Skłodowska University)
- M. Silarski
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- M. Skurzok
(Jagiellonian University
Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati CP 13)
- E. Ł. Stępień
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- F. Tayefi
(Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University)
- W. Wiślicki
(National Centre for Nuclear Research)
Abstract
Charged 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.
Suggested Citation
P. Moskal & A. Gajos & M. Mohammed & J. Chhokar & N. Chug & C. Curceanu & E. Czerwiński & M. Dadgar & K. Dulski & M. Gorgol & J. Goworek & B. C. Hiesmayr & B. Jasińska & K. Kacprzak & Ł. Kapłon & H. K, 2021.
"Testing CPT symmetry in ortho-positronium decays with positronium annihilation tomography,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-9, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-25905-9
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25905-9
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