Abstract
It is shown that the observation of interference between and decays in the partial decay rate into any nonleptonic mode is direct evidence of violation. The examples of and are analyzed in detail; a large interference effect may be possible in either of these cases if there is a large violation associated with interactions involving photon emission.
- Received 13 April 1967
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.162.1362
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