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  1. Book ; Online: Rettslige sider ved utlåns- og diskonteringsvirksomheten til Norges Bank 1816 - 1824

    Blücher, Eugenia

    (Staff memo / Norges Bank ; 2012,1)

    2012  

    Author's details Eugenia Blücher
    Series title Staff memo / Norges Bank ; 2012,1
    Keywords Bankrecht ; Zentralbank ; Bankgeschichte ; Norwegen
    Language Norwegian
    Size Online-Ressource (142 S., 2 MB)
    Publisher Norges Bank
    Publishing place Oslo
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note IMD-Felder maschinell generiert
    ISBN 9788275536479 ; 8275536472
    Database ECONomics Information System

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  2. Book: Report of the working group on high luminosities at LEP

    Blucher, E / Jowett, J

    (CERN ; 91,2)

    1991  

    Author's details E. Blucher; J. Jowett
    Series title CERN ; 91,2
    Language English
    Size X, 308 S, graph. Darst
    Publisher Europ. Org. for Nuclear Research
    Publishing place Geneva
    Document type Book
    ISBN 9290830336 ; 9789290830337
    Database Library catalogue of the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB), Hannover

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  3. Book ; Online: A Call to Arms Control

    Akindele, T. / Anderson, T. / Anderssen, E. / Askins, M. / Bohles, M. / Bacon, A. J. / Bagdasarian, Z. / Baldoni, A. / Barna, A. / Barros, N. / Bartoszek, L. / Bat, A. / Beier, E. W. / Benson, T. / Bergevin, M. / Bernstein, A. / Birrittella, B. / Blucher, E. / Boissevain, J. /
    Bonventre, R. / Borusinki, J. / Bourret, E. / Brown, D. / Callaghan, E. J. / Caravaca, J. / Chen, M. / Cowen, D. F. / Crow, B. / Dalnoki-Veress, F. / Danielson, D. / Dazeley, S. / Diwan, M. / Djurcic, Z. / Druetzler, A. / Dye, S. / Dye, S. T. / Eisch, J. / Elagin, A. / Enqvist, T. / Erlandson, Andrew / Fahrendholz, U. / Fienberg, A. / Fischer, V. / Frankiewicz, K. / Garzelli, M. V. / Gooding, D. / Graham, C. / Grant, C. / Griskevich, J. / Guffanti, D.

    Synergies between Nonproliferation Applications of Neutrino Detectors and Large-Scale Fundamental Neutrino Physics Experiments

    2022  

    Abstract: The High Energy Physics community can benefit from a natural synergy in research activities into next-generation large-scale water and scintillator neutrino detectors, now being studied for remote reactor monitoring, discovery and exclusion applications ... ...

    Abstract The High Energy Physics community can benefit from a natural synergy in research activities into next-generation large-scale water and scintillator neutrino detectors, now being studied for remote reactor monitoring, discovery and exclusion applications in cooperative nonproliferation contexts. Since approximately 2010, US nonproliferation researchers, supported by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), have been studying a range of possible applications of relatively large (100 ton) to very large (hundreds of kiloton) water and scintillator neutrino detectors. In parallel, the fundamental physics community has been developing detectors at similar scales and with similar design features for a range of high-priority physics topics, primarily in fundamental neutrino physics. These topics include neutrino oscillation studies at beams and reactors, solar, and geological neutrino measurements, supernova studies, and others. Examples of ongoing synergistic work at U.S. national laboratories and universities include prototype gadolinium-doped water and water-based and opaque scintillator test-beds and demonstrators, extensive testing and industry partnerships related to large area fast position-sensitive photomultiplier tubes, and the development of concepts for a possible underground kiloton-scale water-based detector for reactor monitoring and technology demonstrations. Some opportunities for engagement between the two communities include bi-annual Applied Antineutrino Physics conferences, collaboration with U.S. National Laboratories engaging in this research, and occasional NNSA funding opportunities supporting a blend of nonproliferation and basic science R&D, directed at the U.S. academic community.

    Comment: contribution to Snowmass 2021
    Keywords Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ; High Energy Physics - Experiment ; Physics - Physics and Society
    Subject code 306
    Publishing date 2022-02-28
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Online
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  4. Book ; Online: Testing Lepton Flavor Universality and CKM Unitarity with Rare Pion Decays in the PIONEER experiment

    PIONEER Collaboration / Altmannshofer, W. / Binney, H. / Blucher, E. / Bryman, D. / Caminada, L. / Chen, S. / Cirigliano, V. / Corrodi, S. / Crivellin, A. / Cuen-Rochin, S. / Di Canto, A. / Doria, L. / Gaponenko, A. / Garcia, A. / Gibbons, L. / Glaser, C. / Godoy, M. Escobar / Göldi, D. /
    Gori, S. / Gorringe, T. / Hertzog, D. / Hodge, Z. / Hoferichter, M. / Ito, S. / Iwamoto, T. / Kammel, P. / Kiburg, B. / Labe, K. / LaBounty, J. / Langenegger, U. / Malbrunot, C. / Mazza, S. M. / Mihara, S. / Mischke, R. / Mori, T. / Mott, J. / Numao, T. / Ootani, W. / Ott, J. / Pachal, K. / Polly, C. / Počanić, D. / Qian, X. / Ries, D. / Roehnelt, R. / Schumm, B. / Schwendimann, P. / Seiden, A. / Sher, A. / Shrock, R. / Soter, A. / Sullivan, T. / Tarka, M. / Tischenko, V. / Tricoli, A. / Velghe, B. / Wong, V. / Worcester, E. / Worcester, M. / Zhang, C.

    2022  

    Abstract: The physics motivation and the conceptual design of the PIONEER experiment, a next-generation rare pion decay experiment testing lepton flavor universality and CKM unitarity, are described. Phase I of the PIONEER experiment, which was proposed and ... ...

    Abstract The physics motivation and the conceptual design of the PIONEER experiment, a next-generation rare pion decay experiment testing lepton flavor universality and CKM unitarity, are described. Phase I of the PIONEER experiment, which was proposed and approved at Paul Scherrer Institut, aims at measuring the charged-pion branching ratio to electrons vs.\ muons, $R_{e/\mu}$, 15 times more precisely than the current experimental result, reaching the precision of the Standard Model (SM) prediction at 1 part in $10^4$. Considering several inconsistencies between the SM predictions and data pointing towards the potential violation of lepton flavor universality, the PIONEER experiment will probe non-SM explanations of these anomalies through sensitivity to quantum effects of new particles up to the PeV mass scale. The later phases of the PIONEER experiment aim at improving the experimental precision of the branching ratio of pion beta decay (BRPB), $\pi^+\to \pi^0 e^+ \nu (\gamma)$, currently at $1.036(6)\times10^{-8}$, by a factor of three (Phase II) and an order of magnitude (Phase III). Such precise measurements of BRPB will allow for tests of CKM unitarity in light of the Cabibbo Angle Anomaly and the theoretically cleanest extraction of $|V_{ud}|$ at the 0.02\% level, comparable to the deduction from superallowed beta decays.

    Comment: contribution to Snowmass 2021 based on the PIONEER proposal (arXiv:2203.01981)
    Keywords High Energy Physics - Experiment ; High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ; Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
    Subject code 612
    Publishing date 2022-03-10
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Online
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  5. Article ; Online: Evidence of Antineutrinos from Distant Reactors Using Pure Water at SNO.

    Allega, A / Anderson, M R / Andringa, S / Antunes, J / Askins, M / Auty, D J / Bacon, A / Barros, N / Barão, F / Bayes, R / Beier, E W / Bezerra, T S / Bialek, A / Biller, S D / Blucher, E / Caden, E / Callaghan, E J / Cheng, S / Chen, M /
    Cleveland, B / Cookman, D / Corning, J / Cox, M A / Dehghani, R / Deloye, J / Deluce, C / Depatie, M M / Dittmer, J / Dixon, K H / Di Lodovico, F / Falk, E / Fatemighomi, N / Ford, R / Frankiewicz, K / Gaur, A / González-Reina, O I / Gooding, D / Grant, C / Grove, J / Hallin, A L / Hallman, D / Heintzelman, W J / Helmer, R L / Hu, J / Hunt-Stokes, R / Hussain, S M A / Inácio, A S / Jillings, C J / Kaluzienski, S / Kaptanoglu, T / Khaghani, P / Khan, H / Klein, J R / Kormos, L L / Krar, B / Kraus, C / Krauss, C B / Kroupová, T / Lam, I / Land, B J / Lawson, I / Lebanowski, L / Lee, J / Lefebvre, C / Lidgard, J / Lin, Y H / Lozza, V / Luo, M / Maio, A / Manecki, S / Maneira, J / Martin, R D / McCauley, N / McDonald, A B / Mills, C / Morton-Blake, I / Naugle, S / Nolan, L J / O'Keeffe, H M / Orebi Gann, G D / Page, J / Parker, W / Paton, J / Peeters, S J M / Pickard, L / Ravi, P / Reichold, A / Riccetto, S / Richardson, R / Rigan, M / Rose, J / Rosero, R / Rumleskie, J / Semenec, I / Skensved, P / Smiley, M / Svoboda, R / Tam, B / Tseng, J / Turner, E / Valder, S / Virtue, C J / Vázquez-Jáuregui, E / Wang, J / Ward, M / Wilson, J R / Wilson, J D / Wright, A / Yanez, J P / Yang, S / Yeh, M / Yu, S / Zhang, Y / Zuber, K / Zummo, A

    Physical review letters

    2023  Volume 130, Issue 9, Page(s) 91801

    Abstract: The SNO+ Collaboration reports the first evidence of reactor antineutrinos in a Cherenkov detector. The nearest nuclear reactors are located 240 km away in Ontario, Canada. This analysis uses events with energies lower than in any previous analysis with ... ...

    Abstract The SNO+ Collaboration reports the first evidence of reactor antineutrinos in a Cherenkov detector. The nearest nuclear reactors are located 240 km away in Ontario, Canada. This analysis uses events with energies lower than in any previous analysis with a large water Cherenkov detector. Two analytical methods are used to distinguish reactor antineutrinos from background events in 190 days of data and yield consistent evidence for antineutrinos with a combined significance of 3.5σ.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-24
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.091801
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  6. Book ; Online: Reactor Rate Modulation oscillation analysis with two detectors in Double Chooz

    Double Chooz Collaboration / Abrahão, T. / Almazan, H. / Anjos, J. C. dos / Appel, S. / Bekman, I. / Bezerra, T. J. C. / Bezrukov, L. / Blucher, E. / Brugière, T. / Buck, C. / Busenitz, J. / Cabrera, A. / Cerrada, M. / Chauveau, E. / Chimenti, P. / Dawson, J. V. / Djurcic, Z. / Etenko, A. /
    Furuta, H. / Gil-Botella, I. / Gonzalez, L. F. G. / Goodman, M. C. / Hara, T. / Hellwig, D. / Hourlier, A. / Ishitsuka, M. / Jochum, J. / Jollet, C. / Kale, K. / Kaneda, M. / Kawasaki, T. / Kemp, E. / de Kerret, H. / Kryn, D. / Kuze, M. / Lachenmaier, T. / Lane, C. E. / Lasserre, T. / Lastoria, C. / Lhuillier, D. / Lima Jr, H. P. / Lindner, M. / López-Castaño, J. M. / LoSecco, J. M. / Lubsandorzhiev, B. / Maeda, J. / Mariani, C. / Maricic, J. / Martino, J. / Matsubara, T. / Mention, G. / Meregaglia, A. / Miletic, T. / Milincic, R. / Minotti, A. / Navas-Nicolás, D. / Novella, P. / Oberauer, L. / Obolensky, M. / Onillon, A. / Oralbaev, A. / Palomares, C. / Pepe, I. M. / Pronost, G. / Reichenbacher, J. / Reinhold, B. / Schönert, S. / Schoppmann, S. / Sharankova, R. / Sibille, V. / Sinev, V. / Skorokhvatov, M. / Soldin, P. / Stahl, A. / Stancu, I. / Stokes, L. F. F. / Suekane, F. / Sukhotin, S. / Sumiyoshi, T. / Sun, Y. / Viaud, B. / Vivier, M. / Wagner, S. / Wiebusch, C. / Yang, G. / Yermia, F.

    2020  

    Abstract: A $\theta_{13}$ oscillation analysis based on the observed antineutrino rates at the Double Chooz far and near detectors for different reactor power conditions is presented. This approach provides a so far unique simultaneous determination of $\theta_{13} ...

    Abstract A $\theta_{13}$ oscillation analysis based on the observed antineutrino rates at the Double Chooz far and near detectors for different reactor power conditions is presented. This approach provides a so far unique simultaneous determination of $\theta_{13}$ and the total background rates without relying on any assumptions on the specific background contributions. The analysis comprises 865 days of data collected in both detectors with at least one reactor in operation. The oscillation results are enhanced by the use of 24.06 days (12.74 days) of reactor-off data in the far (near) detector. The analysis considers the \nue interactions up to a visible energy of 8.5 MeV, using the events at higher energies to build a cosmogenic background model considering fast-neutrons interactions and $^{9}$Li decays. The background-model-independent determination of the mixing angle yields sin$^2(2\theta_{13})=0.094\pm0.017$, being the best-fit total background rates fully consistent with the cosmogenic background model. A second oscillation analysis is also performed constraining the total background rates to the cosmogenic background estimates. While the central value is not significantly modified due to the consistency between the reactor-off data and the background estimates, the addition of the background model reduces the uncertainty on $\theta_{13}$ to 0.015. Along with the oscillation results, the normalization of the anti-neutrino rate is measured with a precision of 0.86\%, reducing the 1.43\% uncertainty associated to the expectation.
    Keywords High Energy Physics - Experiment ; Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
    Subject code 660
    Publishing date 2020-07-27
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Online
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  7. Article ; Online: Search for the rare decays K(L)→π0π0μ+μ- and K(L)→π0π0X0→π0π0μ+μ-.

    Abouzaid, E / Arenton, M / Barker, A R / Bellantoni, L / Blucher, E / Bock, G J / Cheu, E / Coleman, R / Corcoran, M D / Cox, B / Erwin, A R / Escobar, C O / Glazov, A / Golossanov, A / Gomes, R A / Gouffon, P / Hsiung, Y B / Jensen, D A / Kessler, R /
    Kotera, K / Ledovskoy, A / McBride, P L / Monnier, E / Nguyen, H / Niclasen, R / Phillips, D G / Ping, H / Ramberg, E J / Ray, R E / Ronquest, M / Santos, E / Slater, W / Smith, D / Solomey, N / Swallow, E C / Toale, P A / Tschirhart, R / Velissaris, C / Wah, Y W / Wang, J / White, H B / Whitmore, J / Wilking, M J / Winston, R / Worcester, E T / Worcester, M / Yamanaka, T / Zimmerman, E D / Zukanovich, R F

    Physical review letters

    2011  Volume 107, Issue 20, Page(s) 201803

    Abstract: The KTeV E799 experiment has conducted a search for the rare decays, K(L)→π(0)π(0)μ(+)μ(-) and K(L)→π(0)π(0)X(0)→π(0)π(0)μ(+)μ(-), where the X(0) is a possible new neutral boson that was reported by the HyperCP experiment with a mass of (214.3 ± 0.5) MeV/ ...

    Abstract The KTeV E799 experiment has conducted a search for the rare decays, K(L)→π(0)π(0)μ(+)μ(-) and K(L)→π(0)π(0)X(0)→π(0)π(0)μ(+)μ(-), where the X(0) is a possible new neutral boson that was reported by the HyperCP experiment with a mass of (214.3 ± 0.5) MeV/c(2). We find no evidence for either decay. We obtain upper limits of Br(K(L)→π(0)π(0)X(0)→π(0)π(0)μ(+)μ(-)) < 1.0 × 10(-10) and Br(K(L)→π(0)π(0)μ(+)μ(-)) < 9.2 × 10(-11) at the 90% confidence level. This result rules out the pseudoscalar X(0) as an explanation of the HyperCP result under the scenario that the dsX(0) coupling is completely real.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2011-11-11
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.201803
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  8. Article ; Online: Search forhepsolar neutrinos and the diffuse supernova neutrino background using all three phases of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory

    Aharmim, B. / Ahmed, S. / Anthony, A. / Barros, N. / Beier, E. / Bellerive, A. / Beltran, B. / Bergevin, M. / Biller, S. / Blucher, E. / Bonventre, R. / Boudjemline, K. / Boulay, M. / Cai, B. / Callaghan, E. / Caravaca, J. / Chan, Y. / Chauhan, D. / Chen, M. /
    Cleveland, B. / Cox, G. / Dai, X. / Deng, H. / Descamps, F. / Detwiler, J. / Doe, P. / Doucas, G. / Drouin, P. / Dunford, M. / Elliott, S. / Evans, H. / Ewan, G. / Farine, J. / Fergani, H. / Fleurot, F. / Ford, R. / Formaggio, J. / Gagnon, N. / Gilje, K. / Goon, J. / Graham, K. / Guillian, E. / Habib, S. / Hahn, R. / Hallin, A. / Hallman, E. / Harvey, P. / Hazama, R. / Heintzelman, W. / Heise, J. / Helmer, R. / Hime, A. / Howard, C. / Huang, M. / Jagam, P. / Jamieson, B. / Jelley, N. / Jerkins, M. / Keeter, K. / Klein, J. / Kormos, L. / Kos, M. / Kraus, C. / Krauss, C. / Krüger, A. / Kutter, T. / Kyba, C. / Labe, K. / Land, B. / Lange, R. / LaTorre, A. / Law, J. / Lawson, I. / Lesko, K. / Leslie, J. / Levine, I. / Loach, J. / MacLellan, R. / Majerus, S. / Mak, H. / Maneira, J. / Martin, R. / Mastbaum, A. / McCauley, N. / McDonald, A. / McGee, S. / Miller, M. / Monreal, B. / Monroe, J. / Nickel, B. / Noble, A. / O’Keeffe, H. / Oblath, N. / Okada, C. / Ollerhead, R. / Orebi Gann, G. / Oser, S. / Ott, R. / Peeters, S. / Poon, A. / Prior, G. / Reitzner, S. / Rielage, K. / Robertson, B. / Robertson, R. / Schwendener, M. / Secrest, J. / Seibert, S. / Simard, O. / Sinclair, D. / Skensved, P. / Sonley, T. / Stonehill, L. / Tešić, G. / Tolich, N. / Tsui, T. / Van Berg, R. / VanDevender, B. / Virtue, C. / Wall, B. / Waller, D. / Wan Chan Tseung, H. / Wark, D. / Wendland, J. / West, N. / Wilkerson, J. / Wilson, J. / Winchester, T. / Wright, A. / Yeh, M. / Zhang, F. / Zuber, K.

    Physical Review D

    2020  

    Abstract: A search has been performed for neutrinos from two sources, the hep reaction in the solar pp fusion chain and the νe component of the diffuse supernova neutrino background (DSNB), using the full dataset of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory with a total ... ...

    Abstract A search has been performed for neutrinos from two sources, the hep reaction in the solar pp fusion chain and the νe component of the diffuse supernova neutrino background (DSNB), using the full dataset of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory with a total exposure of 2.47 kton−years after fiducialization. The hep search is performed using both a single-bin counting analysis and a likelihood fit. We find a best-fit flux that is compatible with solar model predictions while remaining consistent with zero flux, and set a one-sided upper limit of Φhep<30×103 cm−2 s−1 [90% credible interval (CI)]. No events are observed in the DSNB search region, and we set an improved upper bound on the νe component of the DSNB flux of ΦDSNBνe<19 cm−2 s−1 (90% CI) in the energy range 22.9<Eν<36.9 MeV.<br />
    Language English
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  9. Article: Determination of the parity of the neutral pion via its four-electron decay.

    Abouzaid, E / Arenton, M / Barker, A R / Bellantoni, L / Blucher, E / Bock, G J / Cheu, E / Coleman, R / Corcoran, M D / Cox, B / Erwin, A R / Escobar, C O / Glazov, A / Golossanov, A / Gomes, R A / Gouffon, P / Hsiung, Y B / Jensen, D A / Kessler, R /
    Kotera, K / Ledovskoy, A / McBride, P L / Monnier, E / Nguyen, H / Niclasen, R / Phillips, D G / Ramberg, E J / Ray, R E / Ronquest, M / Santos, E / Slater, W / Smith, D / Solomey, N / Swallow, E C / Toale, P A / Tschirhart, R / Wah, Y W / Wang, J / White, H B / Whitmore, J / Wilking, M J / Winstein, B / Winston, R / Worcester, E T / Yamanaka, T / Zimmerman, E D / Zukanovich, R F

    Physical review letters

    2008  Volume 100, Issue 18, Page(s) 182001

    Abstract: We present a new determination of the parity of the neutral pion via the double Dalitz decay pi0-->e+e-e+e-. Our sample, which consists of 30,511 candidate decays, was collected from KL-->pi0pi0pi0 decays in flight at the KTeV-E799 experiment at Fermi ... ...

    Abstract We present a new determination of the parity of the neutral pion via the double Dalitz decay pi0-->e+e-e+e-. Our sample, which consists of 30,511 candidate decays, was collected from KL-->pi0pi0pi0 decays in flight at the KTeV-E799 experiment at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. We confirm the negative pi0 parity and place a limit on scalar contributions to the pi0-->e+e-e+e- decay amplitude of less than 3.3% assuming CPT conservation. The pi0gamma*gamma* form factor is well described by a momentum-dependent model with a slope parameter fit to the final state phase-space distribution. Additionally, we have measured the branching ratio of this mode to be B(pi0-->e+e-e+e-)=(3.26+/-0.18)x10(-5).
    Language English
    Publishing date 2008-05-09
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.182001
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  10. Article: Search for lepton-flavor-violating decays of the neutral kaon.

    Abouzaid, E / Arenton, M / Barker, A R / Bellantoni, L / Bellavance, A / Blucher, E / Bock, G J / Cheu, E / Coleman, R / Corcoran, M D / Cox, B / Erwin, A R / Escobar, C O / Glazov, A / Golossanov, A / Gomes, R A / Gouffon, P / Hsiung, Y B / Jensen, D A /
    Kessler, R / Kotera, K / Ledovskoy, A / McBride, P L / Monnier, E / Nguyen, H / Niclasen, R / Ii, D G Phillips / Ping, H / Ramberg, E J / Ray, R E / Ronquest, M / Santos, E / Slater, W / Smith, D / Solomey, N / Swallow, E C / Toale, P A / Tschirhart, R / Wah, Y W / Wang, J / White, H B / Whitmore, J / Wilking, M J / Winstein, B / Winston, R / Wolfe, C / Worcester, E T / Worcester, M / Yamanaka, T / Zimmerman, E D / Zukanovich, R F

    Physical review letters

    2008  Volume 100, Issue 13, Page(s) 131803

    Abstract: The Fermilab KTeV experiment has searched for lepton-flavor-violating decays of the K(L) meson in three decay modes. We observe no events in the signal region for any of the modes studied, and we set the following upper limits for their branching ratios ... ...

    Abstract The Fermilab KTeV experiment has searched for lepton-flavor-violating decays of the K(L) meson in three decay modes. We observe no events in the signal region for any of the modes studied, and we set the following upper limits for their branching ratios at the 90% C.L.: BR(K(L) --> pi(0) micro(+/-) e(-/+)) <7.6 x 10(-11); BR(K(L) --> pi(0)pi(0) micro(+/-) e(-/+)) <1.7 x 10(-10); BR(pi(0) --> micro(+/-) e(-/+)) <3.6 x 10(-10). This result represents a factor of 82 improvement in the branching ratio limit for K(L) --> pi(0) micro(+/-) e(-/+) and is the first reported limit for K(L) --> pi(0)pi(0) micro(+/-) e(-/+).
    Language English
    Publishing date 2008-04-04
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.131803
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