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A new limit on the CP violating decay KS→3π0 with the KLOE experiment

Paweł MoskalM. MartemianovC. F. RedmerP. FranziniJ. Lee-franziniG. FanizziG. VenanzoniD. MoriccianiG. CaponV. De LeoE. De LuciaI. Balwierz-pytkoF. NguyenI. Prado LonghiCecilia TacciniMagnus WolkeB. LeveringtonLena HeijkenskjöldC. Di DonatoK. KacprzakP. GauzziF. LoddoGiuseppe MandaglioS. LoffredoL. TortoraL. IafollaS. FioreA. De SantisP. CiambroneMichał SilarskiBo HöistadO. ErriquezMarek JacewiczA. RanieriP. SantangeloFrancesca CurciarelloAntonio BudanoG. GiardinaE. GrazianiA. PasseriVincenzo PateraAndrzej KupscMarco SchioppaA. Di DomenicoCesare BiniA. FantiniJarosław ZdebikBarbara SciasciaM. MartiniS. GiovannellaEryk CzerwińskiG. BencivenniS. MiscettiD. DomeniciW. WiślickiF. GonnellaD. BabusciGianfranco MorelloL. Caldeira BalkeståhlI. SarraF. BossiE. DanéR. MessiT. JohanssonC. BloiseM. MascoloR. Di SalvoF. HappacherP. BranchiniG. De RobertisG. FeliciDavide BadoniF. Ceradini

subject

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsPhoton010308 nuclear & particles physics01 natural sciencesStandard ModelCalorimeterNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesCP violationDirect searchLimit (mathematics)010306 general physics

description

We have carried out a new direct search for the CP violating decay K-S -> 3 pi(0) with 1.7 fb(-1) of e(+)e(-) collisions collected by the KLOE detector at the Phi-factory DA Phi NE. We have searched for this decay in a sample of about 5.9 x 10(8) KSKL events tagging the K-S by means of the K-L interaction in the calorimeter and requiring six prompt photons. With respect to our previous search, the analysis has been improved by increasing of a factor four the tagged sample and by a more effective background rejection of fake K-S tags and spurious clusters. We find no candidates in data and simulated background samples, while we expect 0.12 standard model events. Normalizing to the number of K-S -> 2 pi(0) events in the same sample, we set the upper limit on BR(K-S -> 3 pi(0)) <= 2.6 x 10(-8) at 90% C.L., five times lower than the previous limit. We also set the upper limit on the eta(000) parameter, vertical bar eta(000)vertical bar <= 0.0088 at 90% C.L., improving by a factor two the latest direct measurement. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2013.05.008