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New Precise Measurement of the Pion Weak Form Factors in the Pi+ -> e+ nu gamma Decay

Authors :
Bychkov, M.
Počanić, D.
VanDevender, B. A.
Baranov, V. A.
Bertl, W.
Bystritsky, Yu. M.
Frlež, E.
Kalinnikov, V. A.
Khomutov, N. V.
Korenchenko, A. S.
Korenchenko, S. M.
Korolija, M.
Kozlowski, T.
Kravchuk, N. P.
Kuchinsky, N. A.
Li, W.
Mekterović, D.
Mzhavia, D.
Ritt, S.
Robmann, P.
Rondon-Aramayo, O. A.
Rozhdestvensky, A. M.
Sakhelashvili, T.
Scheu, S.
Straumann, U.
Supek, I.
Tsamalaidze, Z.
van der Schaaf, A.
Velicheva, E. P.
Volnykh, V. P.
Wang, Y.
Wirtz, H. -P.
Source :
Phys.Rev.Lett.103:051802,2009
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

We have measured the $\pi^+\to {\rm e}^+\nu\gamma$ branching ratio over a wide region of phase space, based on a total of 65,460 events acquired using the PIBETA detector. Minimum-$\chi^2$ fits to the measured $(E_{e^+},E_\gamma)$ energy distributions result in the weak form factor value of $F_A=0.0119(1)$ with a fixed value of $F_V=0.0259$. An unconstrained fit yields $F_V=0.0258(17)$ and $F_A=0.0117(17)$. In addition, we have measured $a=0.10(6)$ for the dependence of $F_V$ on $q^2$, the ${\rm e}^{+}\nu$ pair invariant mass squared, parametrized as $F_V(q^2)=F_V(0)(1+a\cdot q^2)$. The branching ratio for the kinematic region $E_\gamma > 10 $MeV and $\theta_{{\rm e^+}\gamma} > 40^\circ $ is measured to be $B^{\rm exp}=73.86(54) \times 10^{-8}$. Earlier deviations we reported in the high-$E_\gamma$/low-$E_{{\rm e}^+}$ kinematic region are resolved, and we find full compatibility with CVC and standard $V$$-$$A$ calculations without a tensor term. We also derive new values for the pion polarizability, $\alpha_E = \rm 2.78(10) \times 10^{-4} fm^3$, and neutral pion lifetime, $\tau_{\pi 0} = (8.5 \pm 1.1) \times 10^{-17} $s.<br />Comment: 4 pages, 2 PDF figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys.Rev.Lett.103:051802,2009
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0804.1815
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.051802