Evidence for the decay Σ+ → pμ+μ PARK, H. K; BURNSTEIN, R. A; GIDAL, G ...
Physical review letters,
01/2005, Volume:
94, Issue:
2
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
Open access
We report the first evidence for the decay {Sigma}{sup +} {yields} p{mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -} from data taken by the HyperCP (E871) experiment at Fermilab. Based on three observed events, the branching ...ratio is {Beta}({Sigma}{sup +} {yields} p{mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -}) = 8.6{sub -5.4}{sup +6.6}(stat) {+-} 5.5(syst) x 10{sup -8}. The narrow range of dimuon masses may indicate that the decay proceeds via a neutral intermediate state, {Sigma}{sup +} {yields} pP{sup 0},P{sup 0} {yields} {mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -} with a P{sup 0} mass of 214.3 {+-} 0.5 MeV/c{sup 2} and branching ratio {Beta}({Sigma}{sup +} {yields} pP{sup 0}, P{sup 0} {yields} {mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -}) = 3.1{sub -1.9}{sup +2.4}(stat) {+-} 1.5(syst) x 10{sup -8}.
The HyperCP experiment (Fermilab E871) was designed to search for rare phenomena in the decays of charged strange particles, in particular
CP violation in
Ξ
and
Λ
hyperon decays with a sensitivity of
...10
-
4
. Intense charged secondary beams were produced by 800
GeV/
c protons and momentum selected by a magnetic channel. Decay products were detected in a large-acceptance, high-rate magnetic spectrometer using multiwire proportional chambers, trigger hodoscopes, a hadronic calorimeter, and a muon-detection system. Nearly identical acceptances and efficiencies for hyperons and antihyperons decaying within an evacuated volume were achieved by reversing the polarities of the channel and spectrometer magnets. A high-rate data-acquisition system enabled 231 billion events to be recorded in 12 months of data-taking.
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