Measurement of the radiative Ke3 branching ratio

A. Lai, D. Marras, A. Bevan, R. S. Dosanjh, T. J. Gershon, B. Hay, G. E. Kalmus, C. Lazzeroni, D. J. Munday, E. Olaiya, M. A. Parker, T. O. White, S. A. Wotton, G. Barr, G. Bocquet, A. Ceccucci, T. Cuhadar-Dönszelmann, D. Cundy, G. D'Agostini, N. DobleV. Falaleev, L. Gatignon, A. Gonidec, B. Gorini, G. Govi, P. Grafström, W. Kubischta, A. Lacourt, A. Norton, S. Palestini, B. Panzer-Steindel, H. Taureg, M. Velasco, H. Wahl, C. Cheshkov, P. Hristov, V. Kekelidze, L. Litov, D. Madigojine, N. Molokanova, Yu Potrebenikov, S. Stoynev, A. Zinchenko, I. Knowles, V. Martin, R. Sacco, A. Walker, M. Contalbrigo, P. Dalpiaz, J. Duclos, P. L. Frabetti, A. Gianoli, M. Martini, F. Petrucci, M. Savrié, A. Bizzeti, M. Calvetti, G. Collazuol, G. Graziani, E. Iacopini, M. Lenti, F. Martelli, M. Veltri, H. G. Becker, K. Eppard, M. Eppard, H. Fox, A. Kalter, K. Kleinknecht, U. Koch, L. Köpke, P. Lopes Da Silva, P. Marouelli, I. Pellmann, A. Peters, B. Renk, S. A. Schmidt, V. Schönharting, Y. Schué, R. Wanke, A. Winhart, M. Wittgen, J. C. Chollet, L. Fayard, L. Iconomidou-Fayard, J. Ocariz, G. Unal, I. Wingerter-Seez, G. Anzivino, P. Cenci, E. Imbergamo, P. Lubrano, A. Mestvirishvili, A. Nappi, M. Pepe, M. Piccini, L. Bertanza, R. Carosi, R. Casali, C. Cerri, M. Cirilli, F. Costantini, R. Fantechi, S. Giudici, I. Mannelli, G. Pierazzini, M. Sozzi, J. B. Cheze, J. Cogan, M. De Beer, P. Debu, A. Formica, R. Granier De Cassagnac, E. Mazzucato, B. Peyaud, R. Turlay, B. Vallage, M. Holder, A. Maier, M. Ziolkowski, R. Arcidiacono, C. Biino, N. Cartiglia, F. Marchetto, E. Menichetti, N. Pastrone, J. Nassalski, E. Rondio, M. Szleper, W. Wislicki, S. Wronka, H. Dibon, G. Fischer, M. Jeitler, M. Markytan, I. Mikulec, G. Neuhofer, M. Pernicka, A. Taurok, L. Widhalm

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Abstract

We present a measurement of the relative branching ratio of the decay K0 → π±e±νγ (Ke3γ) with respect to K0 → π±e±ν (Ke3 + K e3γ) decay. The result is based on observation of 19 000 K e3γ and 5.6 × 106 Ke3 decays. The value of the branching ratio is Br(Ke3γ0, E γ* > 30 MeV, θ* > 20°)/Br(Ke30) = (0.964±0.008 -0.009+0.011)%. This result agrees with theoretical predictions but is at variance with a recently published result.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)247-255
Number of pages9
JournalPhysics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
Volume605
Issue number3-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Jan 2005
Externally publishedYes

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