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First observation of the φ→π+π−γ decay

Authors :
E.A. Panich
V.M. Titov
P. Krokovny
S.I. Eidelman
A.I. Sukhanov
B.A. Shwartz
A.V. Bragin
T.A. Purlatz
N.M. Ryskulov
S.G. Zverev
V.A. Sidorov
Yu.V. Yudin
M. Arpagaus
P.Yu. Stepanov
B.I. Khazin
P.M. Ivanov
I. A. Koop
Yu. M. Shatunov
A.S. Kuzmin
I.B. Logashenko
A.P. Lysenko
A.A. Ruban
A. Bondar
L.M. Barkov
N.I. Root
G.V. Fedotovich
E.A. Perevedentsev
V.S. Okhapkin
N.S. Bashtovoy
D.V. Bondarev
E. P. Solodov
V.P. Smakhtin
E.V Anashkin
S.V. Karpov
Vassili Kazanin
K.Yu. Mikhailov
V. S. Banzarov
A.S. Popov
P.A. Lukin
A.A. Grebeniuk
N. Gabyshev
A.G. Shamov
D.N. Grigoriev
A.L. Sibidanov
R.R. Akhmetshin
Igor Nesterenko
L.M. Kurdadze
I.G. Snopkov
A.S. Dvoretsky
V.M. Aulchenko
Alexander Skrinsky
J. A. Thompson
D.V. Chernyak
Source :
Physics Letters B. 462:371-379
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1999.

Abstract

Radiative decays of the φ meson have been studied using a data sample of about 20 million φ decays collected by the CMD-2 detector at VEPP-2M collider in Novosibirsk. From selected e + e − → π + π − γ events the φ → π + π − γ decay has been observed for the first time. Under the assumption that the intermediate f 0 (980) γ state dominates in the φ → π + π − γ decay, the corresponding branching ratio is Br ( φ → f 0 (980) γ )=(1.93±0.46±0.50)×10 −4 . Selected e + e − → μ + μ − γ events were used to obtain Br ( φ → μ + μ − γ )=(1.43±0.45±0.14)×10 −5 for E γ >20 MeV. Using the same data sample, upper limits at 90% CL have been obtained for the C-violating decay of the φ : Br ( φ → ργ ) −5 ; and for the P- and CP-violating decay of the η : Br ( η → π + π − ) −4 .

Details

ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
462
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Accession number :
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