Branching Ratio of the Electromagnetic Decay of the +(1385)
Abstract
The CLAS detector was used to obtain the first ever measurement of the electromagnetic decay of the *+(1385) from the reaction γ p K0 *+(1385). A real photon beam with a maximum energy of 3.8 GeV was incident on a liquid-hydrogen target, resulting in the photoproduction of the kaon and * hyperon. Kinematic fitting was used to separate the reaction channel from the background processes. The fitting algorithm exploited a new method to kinematically fit neutrons in the CLAS detector, leading to the partial width measurement of 250.056.9(stat)+34.3-41.2(sys) keV. A U-spin symmetry test using the SU(3) flavor-multiplet representation yields predictions for the *+(1385)+γ and *0(1385)γ partial widths that agree with the experimental measurements.