Recent KLOE results on radiative kaon decays
Abstract
While measuring the ratio RK = (K+e2(γ))/(K+μ2(γ)), the KLOE Collaboration has studied the radiative process Ke2γ. The ratio of the width for the Ke2γ decay with a positively polarized photon from structure-dependent radiation to the inclusive Kμ2(γ) width is found to be 1.484(68) 10-5. The observed radiation spectrum agrees with predictions from chiral perturbation theory and is in contrast with predictions based on the light front quark model. This result reduces the contribution to systematic uncertainties on measurements of RK. In a separate study, KLOE has measured the ratio of the radiative Ke3γ decay width to the inclusive Ke3(γ) width to be 924(28) 10-5. The distribution in energy and angle of the radiative photon has been analyzed in an attempt to isolate the signature from interference of the inner-bremsstrahlung and structure-dependent amplitudes.
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