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Search for the rare decay K+ → π+γ

  • S. Adler
  • , M. Aoki
  • , M. Ardebili
  • , M. S. Atiya
  • , A. O. Bazarko
  • , P. C. Bergbusch
  • , E. W. Blackmore
  • , D. A. Bryman
  • , I. H. Chiang
  • , M. R. Convery
  • , M. V. Diwan
  • , J. S. Frank
  • , J. S. Haggerty
  • , T. Inagaki
  • , M. M. Ito
  • , V. Jain
  • , S. Kabe
  • , M. Kazumori
  • , S. H. Kettell
  • , P. Kitching
  • M. Kobayashi, T. K. Komatsubara, A. Konaka, Y. Kuno, M. Kuriki, T. F. Kycia, K. K. Li, L. S. Littenberg, J. A. Macdonald, R. A. McPherson, P. D. Meyers, J. Mildenberger, M. Miyajima, N. Muramatsu, T. Nakano, C. Ng, J. Nishide, T. Numao, A. Otomo, J. M. Poutissou, R. Poutissou, G. Redlinger, T. Sasaki, T. Sato, T. Shinkawa, F. C. Shoemaker, R. Soluk, J. R. Stone, R. C. Strand, S. Sugimoto, Y. Tamagawa, C. Witzig, Y. Yoshimura

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Abstract

We have performed a search for the angular-momentum forbidden decay K + → π+γ with the E787 detector at BNL. No events were observed in the π+ kinematic region around 227 MeV/c. An upper limit on the branching ratio for the decay is determined to be 3.6 ×10-7 at 90% confidence level.

Original languageEnglish
Article number052009
JournalPhysical Review D
Volume65
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002

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