Quantum detection of CP violation in the $t\bar{t}$ system: tomography
Abstract
We develop a quantum-tomographic framework for determining whether possible CP-odd effects in events originate in production, in decay, or in both. In the narrow-width approximation, the process factorises into a production density matrix and top and antitop decay density matrices. We extend the standard tomography procedure to a general anomalous vertex and derive the corresponding angular distributions. Polar-angle distributions retain their usual tomographic form, up to modifications of the spin-analysing powers, and can therefore be used to reconstruct the production density matrix and test its CP properties. By contrast, dedicated azimuthal observables involving the --lepton decay planes contain characteristic sine modulations that provide linear probes of possible new CP-violating interactions in the decay vertex. Combining the two classes of observables gives a systematic strategy for separating sources of CP violation in production and in decay. We illustrate the resulting angular signatures for representative production scenarios at hadron and lepton colliders.
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@article{arxiv.2607.25034,
title = {Quantum detection of CP violation in the $t\bar{t}$ system: tomography},
author = {Priyanka Lamba and Fabio Maltoni and Olimpia Miniati and Eleni Vryonidou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.25034},
year = {2026}
}
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57 pages, 15 figures