Search for the KS to 3 π0 decay with the KLOE detector

Abstract

The KS 3 π0 decay is a pure CP violating process which, assuming CPT invariance, allows one to investigate direct CP violation. This decay has not been observed so far, and the best upper limit on the branching ratio BR(KS to 3π0) < 1.2 · 10-7 is two orders of magnitude larger than predictions based on the Standard Model: BR(KS 3π0) 2 · 10-9. In this article we present the search for the KS 3π0 decay performed with the KLOE detector operating at the DAFNE -factory at the Frascati Laboratory. We describe the analysis techniques used in the background rejection and signal events selection as well as the evaluation of almost five times lower upper limit on the KS 3π0 branching ratio. We discuss shortly also the perspectives for a new measurement using the KLOE-2 apparatus equipped with a new inner tracker and the calorimeters at low theta angle.

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