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Observation of the Decay $K_L\to \mu^+\mu^- \gamma \gamma$

January 4, 2000

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Theoretical and phenomenological predictions of $\mathcal{BR}(K_L\rightarrow (\mu^+\mu^-) \gamma)\sim7\times10^{-13}$ are presented for different model form factors $F_{K_L\gamma\gamma^*}(Q^2)$. These rates are comparable to existing and near-term rare $K_L$ decay searches at J-PARC and CERN, indicating a discovery of true muonium is possible. The model uncertainties are sufficiently small that detection of true muonium could discriminate between the form factor models. Furth...

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We report on a search for the decay \klpimumu carried out as a part of the KTeV experiment at Fermilab. This decay is expected to have a significant $CP$ violating contribution and a direct measurement will either support the CKM mechanism for CP violation or point to new physics. Two events were observed in the 1997 data with an expected background of $0.87 \pm 0.15$ events, and we set an upper limit \BR{\klpimumu} $ <3.8 \times 10^{-10}$ at the 90% confidence level.

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Observation of the Decay K^+ --> pi^+ gamma gamma

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Collaboration E787, P. Kitching, T. Nakano, M. Rozon, R. Soluk, S. Adler, M. S. Atiya, I-H. Chiang, J. S. Frank, J. S. Haggerty, T. F. Kycia, K. K. Li, L. S. Littenberg, A. Sambamurti, A. Stevens, R. C. Strand, C. Witzig, W. C. Louis, D. S. Akerib, M. Ardebili, M. Convery, M. M. Ito, D. R. Marlow, R. A. McPherson, P. D. Meyers, M. A. Selen, F. C. Shoemaker, A. J. S. Smith, E. W. Blackmore, D. A. Bryman, L. Felawka, A. Konaka, Y. Kuno, J. A. Macdonald, T. Numao, P. Padley, J. -M. Poutissou, R. Poutissou, ... , Turcot A. S.
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The first observation of the decay K^+ --> pi^+ gamma gamma is reported. A total of 31 events was observed with an estimated background of 5.1 +- 3.3 events in the pi+ momentum range from 100 MeV/c to 180 MeV/c. The corresponding partial branching ratio, B(K+ -> pi+ gamma gamma, 100 MeV/c < P_pi^+ < 180 MeV/c), is (6.0 +- 1.5 (stat) +- 0.7 (sys)) x 10^{-7}. No K^+ --> pi^+ gamma gamma decay was observed in the pi^+ momentum region greater than 215 MeV/c. The observed pi^+ mom...

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The first observation of the decay $K^+ \to \pi^+ \nu \bar{\nu}$ (pnn) has been reported. The E787 experiment presented evidence for this decay, based on the observation of a single clean event from data collected during the 1995 run of the AGS (Alternating Gradient Synchrotron at Brookhaven National Laboratory). The branching ratio indicated by this observation, B(pnn) = 4.2$^{+9.7}_{-3.5}\times10^{-10}$, is consistent with the Standard Model expectation although the central...

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More than 400 $K^{+}\to\pi^{+}\mu^+\mu^-$ events were observed in a rare $K^+$ decay experiment at the AGS. Normalized to the $K^{+}\to\pi^{+}\pi^+\pi^-$ decay, the branching ratio is determined to be $(9.22 \pm 0.60 (stat) \pm 0.49 (syst))\times 10^{-8}$. This branching ratio and the $\mu\mu$ mass spectrum is in very good agreement with the measurement of the $K^{+}\to\pi^{+}e^+e^-$ decay, but deviates significantly from the previous measurement.

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Observation of the decay $K^+\to \pi^+ \nu \bar\nu$

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We have observed 1 event consistent with the signature expected of the rare decay of a positive kaon to a positive pion and a neutrino anti-neutrino pair. In the examined momentum region of 211 to 230 MeV/c in the center of mass of the kaon we estimated the backgrounds to be about $0.08 \pm 0.03$ events. From this observation we estimate the branching ratio to be $4.2^{+9.7}_{-3.5} \times 10^{-10}$. In this presentation I will explain the experiment, and the analysis techniqu...

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