Neutral kaon mass measurement with the CMD-3 derector at VEPP-2000
Abstract
Using more than 600 thousand KS0π+π- decays from the e+e-ϕ(1020) KS0KL0 reaction, the neutral kaon mass has been measured with the CMD-3 detector at the VEPP-2000 collider. Using the beam energies control by the back-scattering laser light photons, and a calibration to the world average ϕ-meson mass, the neutral kaon mass is determind to be m(K0) = 497.587 0.004(stat.) 0.008(syst.) 0.009(calibr.) , where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second is systematic, and the third is the uncertainty from the energy calibration.
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