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Physics Letters B | 1988

Search for the decay

J. Adams; A. Alavi-Harati; I. F. M. Albuquerque; T. Alexopoulos; Michael Wayne Arenton; K. Arisaka; S. Averitte; A. Barker; L. Bellantoni; A. Bellavance; J. Belz; R. Ben-David; D. R. Bergman; E. Blucher; G. J. Bock; C. Bown; S. Bright; E. Cheu; S. Childress; R. Coleman; M. Corcoran; G. Corti; B. Cox; M. Crisler; A. R. Erwin; Simon J. Field; R. Ford; G. Graham; J. Graham; K. Hagan

Abstract Data collected in Fermilab experiment E731 was used to perform the first search for the decay K L →π 0 ν ν . This decay is dominated by short distance effects and is almost entirely direct CP violating within the standard model. Cuts were developed to reject the background processes Λ→nπ0 and KL→π+e−γν. No candidate events were seen. We find BR (K L →π 0 ν ν ) −4 at the 90% confidence level.We report on a search for the rare decay K_L -> pi^0 nu nubar in the KTeV experiment at Fermilab. We searched for two-photon events whose kinematics were consistent with an isolated pi^0 coming from the decay K_L -> pi^0 nu nubar. One candidate event was observed, which was consistent with the expected level of background. An upper limit on the branching ratio was determined to be B(K_L -> pi^0 nu nubar) < 1.6E-6 at the 90% confidence level.We report on a search for the rare decay K_L -> pi^0 nu nubar in the KTeV experiment at Fermilab. We searched for two-photon events whose kinematics were consistent with an isolated pi^0 coming from the decay K_L -> pi^0 nu nubar. One candidate event was observed, which was consistent with the expected level of background. An upper limit on the branching ratio was determined to be B(K_L -> pi^0 nu nubar) < 1.6E-6 at the 90% confidence level.


Physical Review Letters | 2000

Observation of CP violation in K(L) ---> pi+ pi- e+ e- decays

A. Alavi-Harati; L. Bellantoni; A. Glazov; S. A. Taegar; E. Blucher; B. Winstein; H. B. White; J. Jennings; R.A. Swanson; H. Nguyen; S. Averitte; J. Shields; D. R. Bergman; J. LaDue; G. Graham; M. Crisler; S. Hidaka; R. Tschirhart; E. C. Swallow; E. Monnier; Sunil Somalwar; V. Prasad; A. Barker; M. Pang; E. Halkiadakis; A. Golossanov; R. Ben-David; T. Nakaya; P. A. Toale; P. Shanahan

We report the first observation of a manifestly CP violating effect in the K(L)->pi+pi-e+e- decay mode. A large asymmetry was observed in the distribution of these decays in the CP-odd and T-odd angle phi between the decay planes of the e+e- and pi+pi- pairs in the K(L) center of mass system. After acceptance corrections, the overall asymmetry is found to be 13.6+-2.5 (stat) +-1.2 (syst)%. This is the largest CP-violating effect yet observed integrating over the entire phase space of a mode and the first such effect observed in an angular variable.


Physical Review Letters | 2002

A Measurement of the K(L) charge asymmetry

A. Alavi-Harati; T. Nakaya; V. Prasad; E. C. Swallow; P. Shanahan; Sunil Somalwar; A. Glazov; V. O'Dell; S. A. Taegar; J. Shields; E. Blucher; R. Pordes; B. Winstein; Peter Sven Shawhan; R. Winston; Corcoran; B. Quinn; M. Barrio; H. B. White; N. Solomey; C. Bown; G. B. Thomson; K. Hagan; H. Nguyen; K. Hanagaki; S. Averitte; G. J. Bock; Richard Kessler; A. Barker; W. Slater

We present a measurement of the charge asymmetry delta(L) in the mode K(L)-->pi(+/-)e(-/+)nu based on 298 x 10(6) analyzed decays. We measure a value of delta(L) = [3322+/-58(stat)+/-47(syst)]x10(-6), in good agreement with previous measurements and 2.4 times more precise than the current best published result. The result is used to place more stringent limits on CPT and DeltaS = DeltaQ violation in the neutral kaon system.


Physical Review Letters | 1999

Measurement of the decay K(L) ---> pi0 gamma gamma

A. Alavi-Harati; Ichiro Suzuki; T. Nakaya; V. Prasad; L. Bellantoni; P. Shanahan; V. O'Dell; E. C. Swallow; P. A. Toale; E. Blucher; B. Winstein; Peter Sven Shawhan; R. Winston; Corcoran; B. Quinn; J. Jennings; H. B. White; N. Solomey; J. Belz; G. B. Thomson; K. Hagan; H. Nguyen; K. Hanagaki; R.A. Swanson; S. Averitte; G. J. Bock; Richard Kessler; R. Pordes; W. Slater; T. Alexopoulos

We report on a new measurement of the decay KL -> pi0 gamma gamma by the KTeV experiment at Fermilab. We determine the KL -> pi0 gamma gamma branching ratio to be (1.68 +/- 0.07 +/- 0.08)x10**-6. Our data shows the first evidence for a low-mass gamma gamma signal as predicted by recent O(p**6) chiral perturbation calculations that include vector meson exchange contributions. From our data, we extract a value for the effective vector coupling aV = -0.72 +/- 0.05 +/- 0.06.


Physical Review Letters | 2001

Search for the decay KL → π0e+e-

A. Alavi-Harati; I. F. M. Albuquerque; T. Alexopoulos; Michael Wayne Arenton; K. Arisaka; S. Averitte; A. Barker; L. Bellantoni; A. Bellavance; J. Belz; R. Ben-David; D. R. Bergman; E. Blucher; G. J. Bock; C. Bown; S. Bright; E. Cheu; S. Childress; R. Coleman; M. Corcoran; G. Corti; B. E. Cox; M. Crisler; A. R. Erwin; R. Ford; P. M. Fordyce; A. Glazov; A. Golossanov; G. Graham; J. Graham

We report on a search for the decay Kl -> pi0 e+ e- carried out by the KTeV/E799 experiment at Fermilab. This decay is expected to have a significant CP violating contribution and the measurement of its branching ratio could support the CKM mechanism for CP violation or could point to new physics. Two events were observed in the 1997 data with an expected background of 1.06 +-0.41 events, and we set an upper limit Br(Kl -> pi0 e+ e-) < 5.1 x 10^-10 at the 90% confidence level.


Physical Review Letters | 2000

Search for the weak decay of a lightly bound H0 dibaryon

A. Alavi-Harati; T. Alexopoulos; Michael Wayne Arenton; K. Arisaka; S. Averitte; A. R. Barker; L. Bellantoni; A. Bellavance; J. Belz; R. Ben-David; D. R. Bergman; E. Blucher; G. J. Bock; C. Bown; S. Bright; E. Cheu; S. Childress; R. Coleman; M. Corcoran; G. Corti; B. E. Cox; M. Crisler; A. R. Erwin; R. Ford; A. Glazov; A. Golossanov; G. Graham; J. Graham; K. Hagan; E. Halkiadakis

We present results of a search for a neutral, six-quark, dibaryon state called the \h, a state predicted to exist in several theoretical models. Observation of such a state would signal the discovery of a new form of hadronic matter. Analyzing data collected by experiment E799-II, using the KTeV detector at Fermilab, we searched for the decay


Physical Review Letters | 2001

First measurement of form-factors of the decay Xi0 ---> Sigma+ e- anti-nu(e)

A. Alavi-Harati; T. Nakaya; V. Prasad; E. C. Swallow; P. Shanahan; Sunil Somalwar; A. Glazov; V. O'Dell; S. A. Taegar; J. Shields; E. Blucher; R. Pordes; B. Winstein; Peter Sven Shawhan; R. Winston; Corcoran; B. Quinn; M. Barrio; H. B. White; N. Solomey; C. Bown; G. B. Thomson; K. Hagan; H. Nguyen; K. Hanagaki; S. Averitte; G. J. Bock; Richard Kessler; A. Barker; W. Slater

H^0 \to \Lambda p \piminus


Physical Review Letters | 1999

Light gluino search for decays containing pi+ pi- or pi0 from a neutral hadron beam at Fermilab

A. Alavi-Harati; Ichiro Suzuki; T. Nakaya; V. Prasad; L. Bellantoni; P. Shanahan; V. O'Dell; E. C. Swallow; P. A. Toale; E. Blucher; B. Winstein; Peter Sven Shawhan; R. Winston; Corcoran; B. Quinn; J. Jennings; H. B. White; N. Solomey; J. Belz; G. B. Thomson; K. Hagan; H. Nguyen; K. Hanagaki; R.A. Swanson; S. Averitte; G. J. Bock; Richard Kessler; R. Pordes; W. Slater; T. Alexopoulos

and found no candidate events. We exclude the region of lightly bound mass states just below the


Physical Review Letters | 2001

Measurements of the rare decay K(L) --> e+ e- e+ e-

A. Alavi-Harati; T. Alexopoulos; Michael Wayne Arenton; K. Arisaka; S. Averitte; A. R. Barker; L. Bellantoni; A. Bellavance; J. Belz; R. Ben-David; D. R. Bergman; E. Blucher; G. J. Bock; C. Bown; S. Bright; E. Cheu; S. Childress; R. Coleman; M. D. Corcoran; G. Corti; B. E. Cox; M. B. Crisler; A. R. Erwin; R. Ford; A. Glazov; A. Golossanov; G. Graham; J. Graham; K. Hagan; E. Halkiadakis

\Lambda\Lambda


Physical Review D | 2000

Observation of the Decay

A. Alavi-Harati; Ichiro Suzuki; T. Nakaya; V. Prasad; E. C. Swallow; P. Shanahan; A. Glazov; V. O'Dell; S. A. Taegar; P. A. Toale; E. Blucher; R. Pordes; W. E. Slater; Peter Sven Shawhan; R. Winston; Corcoran; B. Quinn; J. Jennings; H. B. White; N. Solomey; C. Bown; E. D. Zimmerman; K. Hagan; H. Nguyen; K. Hanagaki; R.A. Swanson; S. Averitte; G. J. Bock; Richard Kessler; A. R. Barker

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C. Bown

University of Chicago

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A. Alavi-Harati

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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L. Bellantoni

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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A. Glazov

University of Chicago

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E. Cheu

University of Arizona

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G. Graham

University of Chicago

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