D. Rajaram
Illinois Institute of Technology
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Physical Review Letters | 2005
H. K. Park; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; Y. Fu; G. Gidal; H. R. Gustafson; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; C. James; C. M. Jenkins; T.D. Jones; Daniel M. Kaplan; L.M. Lederman; N. Leros; M. J. Longo; F. Lopez; L. C. Lu; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; K. S. Nelson; J.-P. Perroud; D. Rajaram; H. A. Rubin; J. Volk
We report the first evidence for the decay Sigma(+)-->pmu(+)mu(-) from data taken by the HyperCP (E871) experiment at Fermilab. Based on three observed events, the branching ratio is B(Sigma(+)-->pmu(+)mu(-))=[8.6(+6.6)(-5.4)(stat)+/-5.5(syst)]x10(-8). The narrow range of dimuon masses may indicate that the decay proceeds via a neutral intermediate state, Sigma(+)-->pP(0),P0-->mu(+)mu(-) with a P0 mass of 214.3+/-0.5 MeV/c(2) and branching ratio B(Sigma(+)-->pP(0),P0-->mu(+)mu(-))=[3.1(+2.4)(-1.9)(stat)+/-1.5(syst)]x10(-8).
Physical Review Letters | 2002
H.K. Park; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; A. W. Chan; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; G. Gidal; P. Gu; H. R. Gustafson; C. Ho; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; C. James; C. M. Jenkins; Daniel M. Kaplan; L.M. Lederman; N. Leros; Michael J. Longo; F. Lopez; L. C. Lu; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; K. S. Nelson; J.-P. Perroud; D. Rajaram; H. A. Rubin
Using data collected with the HyperCP (E871) spectrometer during the 1997 fixed-target run at Fermilab, we report the first observation of the decay K--->pi(-)mu(+)mu(-) and new measurements of the branching ratios for K+/--->pi(+/-)mu(+)mu(-). By combining the branching ratios for the decays K+-->pi(+)mu(+)mu(-) and K--->pi(-)mu(+)mu(-), we measure Gamma(K+/--->pi(+/-)mu(+)mu(-))/Gamma(K+/--->all) = (9.8+/-1.0+/-0.5)x10(-8). The CP asymmetry between the rates of the two decay modes is [Gamma(K+-->pi(+)mu(+)mu(-))-Gamma(K--->pi(-)mu(+)mu(-))]/[Gamma(K+-->pi(+)mu(+)mu(-))+Gamma(K--->pi(-)mu(+)mu(-))] = -0.02+/-0.11+/-0.04.
Physical Review Letters | 2004
T. Holmstrom; N. Leros; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; A. W. Chan; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; Y. Fu; G. Gidal; P. Gu; H. R. Gustafson; C. Ho; M. Huang; C. James; C. M. Jenkins; T.D. Jones; Daniel M. Kaplan; L.M. Lederman; M. J. Longo; F. Lopez; L. C. Lu; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; K. S. Nelson; H. K. Park; J.-P. Perroud
We have compared the p and p angular distributions in 117 x 10(6) Xi- -->Lambdapi- -->ppi-pi- and 41 x 10(6) Xi+ -->Lambda pi+ -->p pi+pi+ decays using a subset of the data from the HyperCP experiment (E871) at Fermilab. We find no evidence of CP violation, with the direct-CP-violating parameter AXiLambda identical with (alphaXialphaLambda-alpha Xialpha Lambda)/(alphaXialphaLambda+alphaXialphaLambda)=[0.0+/-5.1(stat)+/-4.4(syst)] x 10(-4).
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements | 1999
C.G. White; R.A. Burnstein; M. Carmack; A. Chakravorty; A. W. Chan; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; M. B. Crisler; J. A. Drapala; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; G. Gidal; H. R. Gustafson; C. Ho; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; C. James; M. Jenkins; Daniel M. Kaplan; Zhi-Qi Kou; Leon M. Lederman; N. Leros; M. J. Longo; F. Lopez; Gabriel P. Lopez; W. Luebke; K.B. Luk; K. Nelson
A sensitive search for direct CP violation in Ξ− (Ξ+) and Λ (Λ) decays is underway at FNAL. Experiment E871 (HyperCP) intends to perform a precision measurement of the angular distribution of protons (anti-protons) with respect to the helicity axis in the rest frame of the Λ (Λ). The slopes of these distributions give the decay parameters αΞαΛ and αΞαΛ. An asymmetry parameter A in terms of these decay parameters has been defined for which a non-zero value would be unambiguous evidence for direct CP violation. Theoretical predictions for A range from no asymmetry up to ∼ 10−3. HyperCP expects to measure A with an uncertainty of ∼ 2 × 10−4.
Physical Review Letters | 2004
T. Holmstrom; N. Leros; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; A. W. Chan; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; Y. Fu; G. Gidal; P. Gu; H. R. Gustafson; C. Ho; M. Huang; C. James; C. M. Jenkins; T.D. Jones; Daniel M. Kaplan; L.M. Lederman; M. J. Longo; F. Lopez; L. C. Lu; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; K. S. Nelson; H. K. Park; J.-P. Perroud
We have compared the p and p angular distributions in 117 x 10(6) Xi- -->Lambdapi- -->ppi-pi- and 41 x 10(6) Xi+ -->Lambda pi+ -->p pi+pi+ decays using a subset of the data from the HyperCP experiment (E871) at Fermilab. We find no evidence of CP violation, with the direct-CP-violating parameter AXiLambda identical with (alphaXialphaLambda-alpha Xialpha Lambda)/(alphaXialphaLambda+alphaXialphaLambda)=[0.0+/-5.1(stat)+/-4.4(syst)] x 10(-4).
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements | 2001
N. Leros; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; A. W. Chan; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; G. Gidal; H. R. Gustafson; C. Ho; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; C. James; M. Jenkins; T. Jones; Daniel M. Kaplan; Leon M. Lederman; Michael J. Longo; F. Lopez; L. C. Lu; W. Luebke; K.B. Luk; G. Moreno; K. Nelson; H.K. Park; J.-P. Perroud; D. Rajaram
Abstract The Fermilab HyperCP experiment has accumulated the worlds largest sample of Ξ− and Ξ + hyperon decays within two running periods in 1997 and 1999. The primary goal of the experiment is to search for direct CP violation in the decay sequences Ξ− → Λ π− → p π− π− and Ξ + → Λ π+ → p π+ π+. A violation of CP would manifest itself as a difference between the angular distribution of the proton and the antiproton in the Λ and Λ helicity frame. The amount of data is enough to reach a statistical sensitivity of 1.4 × 10−4 in the CP violating asymmetry A ΞΛ = (αΞ αΛ − α Ξ α Λ )/(αΞ αΛ + α Ξ α Λ ). We present an analysis method used to take into account the slight differences in the production of the Ξ− and Ξ + samples. A preliminary results on A ΞΛ at the level of a few 10−3 and based on a few percent of the 1997 data will be presented.
Physics Letters B | 2005
L. C. Lu; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; Y. Fu; G. Gidal; H.R. Gustafson; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; C. James; C. M. Jenkins; T.D. Jones; Daniel M. Kaplan; M. J. Longo; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; K. Nelson; H.K. Park; J. P. Perroud; D. Rajaram; H. A. Rubin; J. Volk; C.G. White; S.L. White; P. Zyla
The alpha decay parameter in the process Omega-minus -> Lambda + K-minus has been measured from a sample of 4.50 million unpolarized Omega-minus decays recorded by the HyperCP (E871) experiment at Fermilab and found to be [1.78 +/- 0.19(stat) +/- 0.16(syst)]{\times}10^{-2}. This is the first unambiguous evidence for a nonzero alpha decay parameter, and hence parity violation, in the Omega-minus -> Lambda + K-minus decay.
Physics Letters B | 2005
L. C. Lu; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; Y. Fu; G. Gidal; H.R. Gustafson; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; C. James; C. M. Jenkins; T.D. Jones; Daniel M. Kaplan; M. J. Longo; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; K. Nelson; H.K. Park; J.-P. Perroud; D. Rajaram; H. A. Rubin; J. Volk; C.G. White; S.L. White; P. Zyla
The alpha decay parameter in the process Omega-minus -> Lambda + K-minus has been measured from a sample of 4.50 million unpolarized Omega-minus decays recorded by the HyperCP (E871) experiment at Fermilab and found to be [1.78 +/- 0.19(stat) +/- 0.16(syst)]{\times}10^{-2}. This is the first unambiguous evidence for a nonzero alpha decay parameter, and hence parity violation, in the Omega-minus -> Lambda + K-minus decay.
Physical Review Letters | 2005
D. Rajaram; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; A. W. Chan; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; G. Gidal; P. Gu; H. R. Gustafson; C. Ho; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; C. James; C. M. Jenkins; Daniel M. Kaplan; L.M. Lederman; N. Leros; Michael J. Longo; F. Lopez; L. C. Lu; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; K. S. Nelson; H.K. Park; J.-P. Perroud; H. A. Rubin
A sensitive search for the lepton-number-violating decay Xi(-)-->pmu(-)mu(-) has been performed using a sample of approximately 10(9) Xi(-) hyperons produced in 800 GeV/c p-Cu collisions. We obtain B(Xi(-)-->pmu(-)mu(-))<4.0x10(-8) at 90% confidence, improving on the best previous limit by 4 orders of magnitude.
Heavy quarks at fixed target | 1999
C. James; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; A. W. Chan; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; R. Fuzesy; G. Gidal; H. R. Gustafson; C. Ho; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; M. Jenkins; Daniel M. Kaplan; L.M. Lederman; N. Leros; Michael J. Longo; F. Lopez; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; G. Moreno; K. S. Nelson; V. Papavassiliou; J.-P. Perroud; D. Rajaram; H. A. Rubin
Fermilab experiment 871, HyperCP, is a search for direct CP violation in Ⅺ and Λ hyperon decays. A non-zero value in the asymmetry parameter A, defined in terms of the decay parameter products αⅪαΛ and αⅪαΛ, would be unambiguous evidence for direct CP violation. The first data-taking run finished at the end of 1997 and accumulated over one billion Ⅺ− and Ⅺ+ decays. A sensitivity in A of ≈10−4 is expected. A review of CP violation in hyperon decays is given, the HyperCP detector is described, and the status of the data analysis is discussed.