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$K_{e3}$ decay studies in OKA experiment

Authors :
Yushchenko, O. P.
Kurshetsov, V. F.
Filin, A. P.
Akimenko, S. A.
Artamonov, A. V.
Blik, A. M.
Brekhovskikh, V. V.
Burtovoy, V. S.
Donskov, S. V.
Inyakin, A. V.
Gorin, A. M.
Khaustov, G. V.
Kholodenko, S. A.
Kolosov, V. N.
Konstantinov, A. S.
Leontiev, V. M.
Lishin, V. A.
Medynsky, M. V.
Mikhailov, Yu. V.
Obraztsov, V. F.
Polyakov, V. A.
Popov, A. V.
Romanovsky, V. I.
Rykalin, V. I.
Sadovsky, A. S.
Samoilenko, V. D.
Semenov, V. K.
Stenyakin, O. V.
Tchikilev, O. G.
Uvarov, V. A.
Duk, V. A.
Filippov, S. N.
Guschin, E. V.
Kudenko, Yu. G.
Khudyakov, A. A.
Kravtsov, V. I.
Polyarush, A. Yu.
Bychkov, V. N.
Kekelidze, G. D.
Lysan, V. M.
Zalikhanov, B. Zh.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Recent results from OKA setup concerning form factor studies in $K_{e3}$ decay are presented. About 5.25M events are selected for the analysis. The linear and quadratic slopes for the decay formfactor $f_{+}(t)$ are measured: $\lambda'_{+}=(26.1 \pm 0.35 \pm 0.28 )\times 10^{-3}$, $\lambda"_{+}=(1.91 \pm 0.19 \pm 0.14)\times 10^{-3}$. The scalar and tensor contributions are compatible with zero. Several alternative parametrizations are tried: the Pole fit parameter is found to be $M_V = 891 \pm 2.0$ MeV ; the parameter of the Dispersive parametrization is measured to be $\Lambda_+ =(24.58 \pm 0.18) \times 10^{-3}$. The presented results are considered as preliminary.

Subjects

Subjects :
High Energy Physics - Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1708.09587
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1134/S0021364018030037