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Status of the CP LEAR experiment and first results
Authors: CPLEAR Collaboration (including E. van Beveren)
Ref.: talk presented by C. Santoni at the Workshop on testing CPT and studying CP violation at a phi-factory, UCLA, USA, 20-27 April 1990, published in Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, ed. D. B. Cline 24, 45-54 (1991)
Abstract: The aim of the CP LEAR experiment is to study symmetry-violation effects, making use of tagged neutral kaons and antikaons. The detector, although missing some electronic components, has been operational for a few weeks at the end of 1989 at the CERN Low-Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR). At the moment, the analysis of the data is in progress. This paper gives a description of the experimental method and of the detector; the sensitivities of some measurements and some preliminary results are also discussed.