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arxiv: hep-th/9705042 · v1 · submitted 1997-05-07 · ✦ hep-th · quant-ph

Irreversible Quantum Mechanics in the Neutral K-System

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keywords theoryhamiltonianneutralcomplexexactkaonquantumsystem
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The neutral Kaon system is used to test the quantum theory of resonance scattering and decay phenomena. The two dimensional Lee-Oehme-Yang theory with complex Hamiltonian is obtained by truncating the complex basis vector expansion of the exact theory in Rigged Hilbert space. This can be done for K_1 and K_2 as well as for K_S and K_L, depending upon whether one chooses the (self-adjoint, semi-bounded) Hamiltonian as commuting or non-commuting with CP. As an unexpected curiosity one can show that the exact theory (without truncation) predicts long-time 2 pion decays of the neutral Kaon system even if the Hamiltonian conserves CP.

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