J/psi decays can produce ortho-dimuonium at a branching fraction of about 1.5e-12, while Upsilon decays allow tauonium production, with several channels potentially observable at planned facilities.
Search for CP-violation in Positronium Decay
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CP-violation in the quark sector has been well established over the last decade, but has not been observed in the lepton sector. We search for CP-violating decay processes in positronium, using the angular correlation of (\vec{S}\cdot\vec{k_{1}})(\vec{S}\cdot\vec{k_{1}}\times\vec{k_{2}}), where \vec{S} is the the positronium spin and \vec{k_{1}}, \vec{k_{2}} are the directions of the positronium decay photons. To a sensitivity of 2.2\times10^{-3}, no CP-violation has been found, which is at the level of the CP-violation amplitude in the K meson. A 90% confidence interval of the CP-violation parameter (C_{CP}) was determined to be -0.0023 < C_{CP} < 0.0049. This result is a factor 7 more strict than that of the previous experiment.
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Production of leptonium in heavy quarkonium decays
J/psi decays can produce ortho-dimuonium at a branching fraction of about 1.5e-12, while Upsilon decays allow tauonium production, with several channels potentially observable at planned facilities.