K meson

subatomic particle
Also known as: K-meson, kaon

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    • Fitch
      • Fitch, Val Logsdon
        In Val Logsdon Fitch

        …decay of subatomic particles called K mesons could violate the general conservation law for weak interactions known as CP symmetry. Those experiments in turn necessitated physicists’ abandonment of the long-held principle of time-reversal invariance. The work done by Fitch and Cronin implied that reversing the direction of time would not…

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    • Lee
      • Tsung-Dao Lee
        In Tsung-Dao Lee

        …same particle (now called the K-meson). Because the law of parity conservation prohibits a single particle from having decay modes exhibiting opposite parity, the only possible conclusion was that, for weak interactions at least, parity is not conserved. They suggested experiments to test their hypothesis, and in 1956–57 Chien-Shiung Wu,…

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    • Powell
    • Yang
      • Chen Ning Yang
        In Chen Ning Yang: Work

        …the newly discovered mesons—the so-called K meson—seemed to exhibit decay modes into configurations of differing parity. Since it was believed that parity had to be conserved, this led to a severe paradox.

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