Detailed study of the K → π0 π0 e (Ke400) decay properties
Abstract
A sample of 65210 K → π0 π0 e (Ke400) decay candidates with 1\% background contamination has been collected in 2003-2004 by the NA48/2 collaboration at the CERN SPS. A study of the differential rate provides the first measurement of the hadronic form factor variation in the plane (Mππ2,Me2) and brings evidence for a cusp-like structure in the distribution of the squared π0 π0 invariant mass around 4mπ+2. Exploiting a model independent description of this form factor, the branching ratio, inclusive of radiative decays, is obtained using the K → π0 π0 π decay mode as normalization. It is measured to be BR(Ke400) = (2.552 0.010stat 0.010syst 0.032ext ) × 10-5, which improves the current world average precision by an order of magnitude while the 1.4\% relative precision is dominated by the external uncertainty from the normalization mode. A comparison with the properties of the corresponding mode involving a π+ π- pair (Ke4+-) is also presented.
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