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====CP violation==== The asymmetry between the behavior of matter and [[antimatter]], known as [[CP violation]], is also being investigated.<ref name="TPintro"/> Recent experiments dedicated to measurements of CP violation, such as [[BaBar]] and [[Belle experiment|Belle]], have not detected sufficient CP violation in the Standard Model to explain the lack of detectable antimatter in the universe. It is possible that new models of physics will introduce additional CP violation, shedding light on this problem. Evidence supporting these models might either be detected directly by the production of new particles, or indirectly by measurements of the properties of B- and D-[[meson]]s. [[LHCb]], an LHC experiment dedicated to B-mesons, is likely to be better suited to the latter.<ref name="PhysicsatLHC">{{cite journal |author1=N. V. Krasnikov |author2=V. A. Matveev |date=September 1997 |title = Physics at LHC |journal= Physics of Particles and Nuclei| volume= 28 |issue= 5 | pages= 441β470 |arxiv = hep-ph/9703204 |doi = 10.1134/1.953049 |bibcode = 1997PPN....28..441K |s2cid=118907038 }}</ref>
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