A new measurement of the Kπγγ decay at the NA48/2 experiment
Abstract
The NA48/2 experiment at CERN collected two data samples with minimum bias trigger conditions in 2003 and 2004. A measurement of the rate and dynamic properties of the rare decay Kπγγ from these data sets based on 149 decay candidates with an estimated background of 15.50.7 events is reported. The model-independent branching ratio in the kinematic range z=(mγγ/mK)2>0.2 is measured to be B MI(z>0.2) = (0.877 0.089) × 10-6, and the branching ratio in the full kinematic range assuming a particular Chiral Perturbation Theory description to be B(Kπγγ) = (0.910 0.075) × 10-6.
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