A search for the rare decay K+ -> pi+ nu nu
Abstract
Recent results from the first phase of the E787 experiment and an update on the current status are presented. From the first phase the limit on the K+ -> pi+ nu nu (pnn) branching ratio is BR(pnn) < 2.4e-9 (90%CL). An observation of the decay K+ -> pi+ mu mu has been made using two separate techniques. An observation of the decay K+ -> pi+ gamma gamma has been made and the distribution of two photon invariant mass is inconsistent with phase space but consistent with chiral perturbation theory. A description of recent upgrades to the detector follows. With the upgraded detector the pnn decay should soon be observable. A discussion of the expected sensitivity for pnn during the current running period is presented. Possible improvements, in order to make a significant measurement of |Vtd|, are discussed. One result from the upgraded detector is a measurement of the structure dependent part (SD+) of the decay K+ -> mu+ nu gamma with a branching ratio of BR(SD+) = (1.33 +/- 0.12 +/- 0.18)e-5.
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