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CP violation remains one of the big puzzles of particle physics. While all measurements so far are consistent with the SM prediction of only the CKM phase, the Sakharov conditions for baryogenesis tell us that new sources of CP violation must be present in nature. Observing CP violating effects in new heavy particle decays will be crucial to determine the underlying structure. In this talk I introduce CP violating momentum asymmetries accesible in a hadron collider environment where not all the kinematic information is available. I discuss in detail three different production mechanisms in a toy model framework. I then move on to reviewing two specific examples, namely neutralino decay in the MSSM and heavy neutrino decay in the type-I seesaw model.
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