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Observation of the decay KL → πoγγ and of a form factor enhancement in the decay KL → e+e−γ

1991

Abstract The rare decay mode K L → o γγ has been observed in an experiment of the NA31 collaboration at CERN. From a signal of 21 events with a background of 1.5 ± 0.9 events, a branching ratio of (2.1 ± 0.6)10 −6 is calculated for decays with an invariant γγ mass above 280 MeV. This result is compared with the values estimated from theoretical models and has implications for the CP-conserving contribution to K L → π o e + e − decay. In the same experiment, 1053 decays of the type K L → e + e − γ were observed. The branching ratio is measured to be (9.2 ± 0.5 ± 0.5)10 −6 in good agreement with theoretical expectations. An enhancement is observed at high masses in the distribution of the inv…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsPhotonMesonBranching fractionTheoretical modelsPropagatorHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear Physics A
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Status of the CosmoLep project

1997

The C osmo L ep project was proposed as an experiment to look for coincidences between the four L ep detectors, caused by cosmic ray events larger than conventional extensive air showers. Currently a pilot experiment is in operation, which is using the A leph hadron calorimeter and several scintillator arrays in and near the A leph cavern.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsPilot experimentPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaDetectorHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentCosmic rayScintillatorAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsHadron calorimeterNuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements
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Determination of the S-wave pion nucleon scattering lengths from πN, pionic hydrogen and deuteron

2005

The isoscalar and isovector scattering lengths ( b 0 , b 1 ) are determined using a unitarized coupled channel approach based on chiral Lagrangians. For the deuterium scattering length a π − d new significant corrections are evaluated, putting new constraints from π − d scattering on the values of ( b 0 , b 1 ) .

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsPionDeuteriumIsovectorScatteringIsoscalarNuclear TheoryS-waveScattering lengthNucleonNuclear Physics A
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Search for a light Higgs resonance in radiative decays of theϒ(1S)with a charm tag

2015

A search is presented for the decay Υ(1S)→ γA^0, A^0 → cc[bar], where A^0 is a candidate for the CP-odd Higgs boson of the next-to-minimal supersymmetric standard model. The search is based on data collected with the BABAR detector at the Υ(2S) resonance. A sample of Υ(1S) mesons is selected via the decay Υ(2S)→π + π − Υ(1S). The A^0 → cc[bar] decay is identified through the reconstruction of hadronic D^0, D^+, and D^∗ (2010)^+ meson decays. No significant signal is observed. The measured 90% confidence-level upper limits on the product branching fraction B(Υ(1S) → γA^0 ) × B(A^0 → cc[bar] ) range from 7.4×10^(−5) to 2.4×10^(−3) for A^0 masses from 4.00 to 8.95  GeV/c^2 and 9.10 to 9.25  Ge…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsPionMesonBranching fractionElectron–positron annihilationHadronHiggs bosonResonanceMinimal Supersymmetric Standard ModelPhysical Review D
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Comment on ‘‘Multinucleon mechanisms in (γ,N) and (γ,NN) reactions’’

1996

Recently, calculations of (\ensuremath{\gamma},NN) cross sections in the \ensuremath{\Delta}(1232) region have been reported by J. Ryckebusch et al. [Phys. Rev. C 49, 2704 (1994)]. However, these calculations use an unjustified ansatz for the \ensuremath{\Delta} propagation, which leads to an underestimation of the (\ensuremath{\gamma},NN) cross section in the resonance region for quasifree kinematics. \textcopyright{} 1996 The American Physical Society.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsPropagatorNucleonResonance (particle physics)AnsatzPhysical Review C
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CHIRAL DYNAMICS IN THE π0η PHOTOPRODUCTION ON THE PROTON

2007

A theoretical model for the recently measured γp → π0ηp and related reactions is presented. These reactions are an interesting testing ground for existing γN → ππN models in an extension to SU(3). The chiral unitary schemes in which the N*(1535) and Δ*(1700) appear dynamically generated predict the dominant resonance couplings in the two-meson production processes.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsProtonAstronomy and AstrophysicsResonance (particle physics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsInternational Journal of Modern Physics A
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Constraints to new physics models for the proton charge radius puzzle from the decayK+→μ++ν+e−+e+

2014

A possible explanation for the discrepancy between electronic and muonic hydrogen measurements of the proton charge radius are new, lepton-universality violating interactions. Several new couplings and particles have been suggested that account for this discrepancy. At present, these explanations are poorly constrained. Experiments such as the upcoming kaon decay experiment at JPARC may constrain or eliminate some explanations by sensitivity to the decay channel $K^+ \rightarrow \mu^+ +\nu + e^- + e^+$. We calculate the predicted contributions of the various explanations to this channel. The predicted signals, if present, should be large enough to be resolved in the experiment.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsProtonCharge radiusPhysics beyond the Standard ModelHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentExotic atomPhysical Review D
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High statistics study of ƒ0(1500)s decay into ηη

1995

Abstract A partial wave analysis of the reaction p p →π o ηη has been performed, using a high quality, high statistics data set of 198,000 events. In addition to the ƒ 0 (1370), a second scalar resonance decaying into ηη, the ƒ 0 (1500), with mass m = (1505 ± 15) MeV and width Γ = (120 ± 30) MeV has to be introduced to describe the data.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsQuality (physics)Partial wave analysisScalar (mathematics)StatisticsDalitz plotResonancePhysics Letters B
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J/ψsuppression at forward rapidity in Au+Au collisions atsNN=200GeV

2011

Heavy quarkonia are observed to be suppressed in relativistic heavy-ion collisions relative to their production in p + p collisions scaled by the number of binary collisions. In order to determine if this suppression is related to color screening of these states in the produced medium, one needs to account for other nuclear modifications including those in cold nuclear matter. In this paper, we present new measurements from the PHENIX 2007 data set of J/psi yields at forward rapidity (1.2 < vertical bar y vertical bar < 2.2) in Au + Au collisions at root s(NN) = 200 GeV. The data confirm the earlier finding that the suppression of J/. at forward rapidity is stronger than at midrapidity, whi…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsQuark–gluon plasmaBinary numberPartonRapidityCharm (quantum number)Nuclear ExperimentBreakupNuclear matterGluonPhysical Review C
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Search for new physics in beta-neutrino correlations with the WITCH spectrometer

2002

The WITCH (Weak Interaction Trap for CHarged particles) experiment is a retardation spectrometer coupled to a Penning trap and measures the beta-neutrino angular correlation via the shape of the recoil energy spectrum. The present form of the Standard Model describes weak processes in terms of vector and axial-vector type interactions, but the possible presence of scalar and tensor interactions is not yet ruled out. The main aim of this experiment is a test of the Standard Model for possible admixture of scalar and tensor currents. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsSpectrometerScalar (mathematics)TensorNeutrinoWeak interactionPenning trapStandard ModelLeptonNuclear Physics
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