Particle decay may point to New Physics
12th Oct 2006, 21:51 GMT
A tiny flaw has caught the attention of physicists: the Standard Model predicts that the B meson mixing phase should be measured at nearly the same result using two different classes of decay modes. However, observations of the two different decay modes gave very different values, resulting in a large discrepancy.
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