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The Search for the CP-violating Emission of an E1 Photon from the K(L) ---] Pi+ Pi- Gamma Decay
The Search for the CP-violating Emission of an E1 Photon from the K [L] [arrow] [pi]+[pi]−[gamma] Decay
Author: John Michael Shields
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Languages : en
Pages : 328
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 328
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The Search for the Emission of a CP-Violating E1 Photon in the KL 2![pi]+[pi]-[gamma] Decay
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Languages : en
Pages : 158
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A search for the CP-violating electric dipole (E1) direct emission contribution to the KL → [pi]+[pi]-[gamma] decay is performed using data from the 1997 KTeV/E832 experiment. Because the KL → [pi]+[pi]-[gamma] decay mode is massively dominated by the CP-violating inner bremsstrahlung (IB) and the CP-conserving magnetic dipole (M1) direct emission processes, previous analyses have neglected the E1 contribution. Therefore, this measurement is the first attempt to directly quantify the size of the E1 decay process. This E1 transition is one of the very few CP-violating processes that is accessible to experiment and, in principle, will produce new insights into the structure of the neutral kaon. The result of this analysis is that the E1 contribution is below the threshold of sensitivity, and therefore an upper bound of
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Languages : en
Pages : 158
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A search for the CP-violating electric dipole (E1) direct emission contribution to the KL → [pi]+[pi]-[gamma] decay is performed using data from the 1997 KTeV/E832 experiment. Because the KL → [pi]+[pi]-[gamma] decay mode is massively dominated by the CP-violating inner bremsstrahlung (IB) and the CP-conserving magnetic dipole (M1) direct emission processes, previous analyses have neglected the E1 contribution. Therefore, this measurement is the first attempt to directly quantify the size of the E1 decay process. This E1 transition is one of the very few CP-violating processes that is accessible to experiment and, in principle, will produce new insights into the structure of the neutral kaon. The result of this analysis is that the E1 contribution is below the threshold of sensitivity, and therefore an upper bound of
Study of CP Violation in the Pi Pi Gamma Decay of the Neutral K Meson
Author: Suzanne Elaine Averitte
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Languages : en
Pages : 332
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Pages : 332
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Measurement of Direct Photon Emission in Kappa + Pi + Pi 0 Gamma Decay
CP violation in K L → Pi o e + e - interference of one-photon and two-photon exchange
Measurement of Direct Photon Emission in [Kappa] + → [pi] + [pi] O [gamma] Decay Using Stopped Positive Kaons
Electron Spectroscopy
Author: C. R. Brundle
Publisher: Mittal Publications
ISBN: 9788170998259
Category : Electron spectroscopy
Languages : en
Pages : 274
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Publisher: Mittal Publications
ISBN: 9788170998259
Category : Electron spectroscopy
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Theoretical Atomic Physics
Author: Harald Siegfried Friedrich
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3662037041
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
This new edition presents the recent developments in atomic physics. Beginning with a review of quantum mechanics, the book covers important areas of theoretical atomic physics, including semiclassical theory, periodic orbit theory, scaling properties for atoms in external fields, threshold behavior of ionization cross sections, and classical quantum dynamics of two-electron atoms.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3662037041
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
This new edition presents the recent developments in atomic physics. Beginning with a review of quantum mechanics, the book covers important areas of theoretical atomic physics, including semiclassical theory, periodic orbit theory, scaling properties for atoms in external fields, threshold behavior of ionization cross sections, and classical quantum dynamics of two-electron atoms.
Trapping Highly Charged Ions
Author: John Gillaspy
Publisher: Nova Publishers
ISBN: 9781560727255
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
This book provides and elementary introduction to the field of trapping highly charged ions. The first group of chapters is intended to describe the various sorts of highly charged ion traps: EBIT, EBIS, ECR, Storage Rings and various speciality traps. The authors focus on their own ion trap facilities in order to teach by example. The chapters range in scope from comprehensive reviews to brief introductions. The second group of chapters is intended to give a flavour of the various sorts of scientific research which are presently being carried out with traps for highly charged ions. These chapters not only inform, but also stimulate newcomers to think up fresh ideas. The articles in this second group generally fall into one of three broad categories: atomic structure experiments, ion-surface interactions and precision mass spectrometry. The third group of chapters is intended to deal with theory and spectroscopic analysis. It provides some of the background material necessary to make sense of observed phenomenology, to allow detailed explanation of experimental data, and to sensibly plan further experimentation. An appendix provides a complete keyword-annotated bibliography of pa
Publisher: Nova Publishers
ISBN: 9781560727255
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
This book provides and elementary introduction to the field of trapping highly charged ions. The first group of chapters is intended to describe the various sorts of highly charged ion traps: EBIT, EBIS, ECR, Storage Rings and various speciality traps. The authors focus on their own ion trap facilities in order to teach by example. The chapters range in scope from comprehensive reviews to brief introductions. The second group of chapters is intended to give a flavour of the various sorts of scientific research which are presently being carried out with traps for highly charged ions. These chapters not only inform, but also stimulate newcomers to think up fresh ideas. The articles in this second group generally fall into one of three broad categories: atomic structure experiments, ion-surface interactions and precision mass spectrometry. The third group of chapters is intended to deal with theory and spectroscopic analysis. It provides some of the background material necessary to make sense of observed phenomenology, to allow detailed explanation of experimental data, and to sensibly plan further experimentation. An appendix provides a complete keyword-annotated bibliography of pa