Precise Measurement of the K - to Pi -E E- Decay

J.R. Batley, A.J. Culling, G. Kalmus, U Cambridge, C. Lazzeroni, U Birmingham, D.J. Munday, M.W. Slater, S.A. Wotton, R. Arcidiacono, U Turin, Turin Infn, G. Bocquet,N. Cabibbo, U Rome, Rome Infn, A. Ceccucci, D. Cundy, Cosmo-Geofisica Lab Turin, V. Falaleev, M. Fidecaro, L. Gatignon,A. Gonidec, W. Kubischta, A. Norton, U Ferrara, Ferrara Infn, A. Maier,M. Patel, A. Peters, Jinr Dubna, Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa, U Sofiya, Perugia Infn, Efi Chicago U., Cppm Marseille, U Edinburgh, U Florence, Florence Infn, U Modena, U Urbino, Inst. Phys. Mainz U., U Bonn, U Perugia, Frascati, Pisa Infn, U Pisa, Ifae Barcelona, Saclay Dapnia, U Siegen, U Bern, Ciemat Madrid, Oaw Vienna

Physics Letters B(2011)

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A sample of 7253 K{sup {+-}} {yields} {pi}{sup {+-}}e{sup +}e{sup -}({gamma}) decay candidates with 1.0% background contamination has been collected by the NA 48/2 experiment at the CERN SPS, which allowed a precise measurement of the decay properties. The branching ratio in the full kinematic range was measured to be BR = (3.11 {+-} 0.12) x 10{sup -7}, where the uncertainty includes also the model dependence. The shape of the form factor W(z), where z = (M{sub ee}/M{sub K}){sup 2}, was parameterized according to several models, and, in particular, the slope {delta} of the linear form factor W(z) = W{sub 0}(1 + {delta}z) was determined to be {delta} = 2.32 {+-} 0.18. A possible CP violating asymmetry of K{sup +} and K{sup -} decay widths was investigated, and a conservative upper limit of 2.1 x 10{sup -2} at 90% CL was established.
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