Measurement of the radiative decay of polarized muons in the MEG experiment

Abstract

We studied the radiative muon decay μ+ e+γ by using for the first time an almost fully polarized muon source. We identified a large sample (~13000) of these decays in a total sample of 1.8x1014 positive muon decays collected in the MEG experiment in the years 2009--2010 and measured the branching ratio B(μ+ e+γ) = (6.03+-0.14(stat.)+-0.53(sys.))x10-8 for Ee > 45 MeV and Eγ > 40 MeV, consistent with the Standard Model prediction. The precise measurement of this decay mode provides a basic tool for the timing calibration, a normalization channel, and a strong quality check of the complete MEG experiment in the search for μ+ e+γ process.

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