학술논문

Empirical parameterization of the K+- -> pi+- pi0 pi0 decay Dalitz plot
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Batley, J. R.Culling, A. J.Kalmus, G.Lazzeroni, C.Munday, D. J.Slater, M. W.Wotton, S. A.Arcidiacono, R.Bocquet, G.Cabibbo, N.Ceccucci, A.Cundy, D.Falaleev, V.Fidecaro, M.Gatignon, L.Gonidec, A.Kubischta, W.Norton, A.Maier, A.Patel, M.Peters, A.Balev, S.Frabetti, P. L.Goudzovski, E.Hristov, P.Kekelidze, V.Kozhuharov, V.Litov, L.Madigozhin, D.Marinova, E.Molokanova, N.Polenkevich, I.Potrebenikov, Yu.Stoynev, S.Zinchenko, A.Monnier, E.Swallow, E.Winston, R.Rubin, P.Walker, A.Baldini, W.Ramusino, A. CottaDalpiaz, P.Damiani, C.Fiorini, M.Gianoli, A.Martini, M.Petrucci, F.Savrié, M.Scarpa, M.Wahl, H.Calvetti, M.Iacopini, E.Ruggiero, G.Bizzeti, A.Lenti, M.Veltri, M.Behler, M.Eppard, K.Kleinknecht, K.Marouelli, P.Masetti, L.Moosbrugger, U.Morales, C. MoralesRenk, B.Wache, M.Wanke, R.Winhart, A.Coward, D.Dabrowski, A.Martin, T. FonsecaShieh, M.Szleper, M.Velasco, M.Wood, M. D.Anzivino, G.Imbergamo, E.Nappi, A.Piccini, M.Raggi, M.Valdata-Nappi, M.Cenci, P.Pepe, M.Petrucci, M. C.Cerri, C.Fantechi, R.Collazuol, G.DiLella, L.Lamanna, G.Mannelli, I.Michetti, A.Costantini, F.Doble, N.Fiorini, L.Giudici, S.Pierazzini, G.Sozzi, M.Venditti, S.Bloch-Devaux, B.Cheshkov, C.Chèze, J. B.De Beer, M.Derré, J.Marel, G.Mazzucato, E.Peyaud, B.Vallage, B.Holder, M.Ziolkowski, M.Biino, C.Cartiglia, N.Marchetto, F.Bifani, S.Clemencic, M.Lopez, S. GoyDibon, H.Jeitler, M.Markytan, M.Mikulec, I.Neuhofer, G.Widhalm, L.
Source
Phys.Lett. B686:101-108,2010
Subject
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Language
Abstract
As first observed by the NA48/2 experiment at the CERN SPS, the $\p0p0$ invariant mass (M00) distribution from $\kcnn$ decay shows a cusp-like anomaly at M00=2m+, where m+ is the charged pion mass. An analysis to extract the pi pi scattering lengths in the isospin I=0 and I=2 states, a0 and a2, respectively, has been recently reported. In the present work the Dalitz plot of this decay is fitted to a new empirical parameterization suitable for practical purposes, such as Monte Carlo simulations of K+- -> pi+- pi0 pi0 decays.
Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures.