New studies of allowed pion and muon decays
arXiv:1210.5025 · doi:10.1063/1.4826735
Abstract
Building on the rare pion and muon decay results of the PIBETA experiment, the PEN collaboration has undertaken a precise measurement of B_{Ïe2} = R^Ï_{e/μ}, the Ï^+ -> e^+ν(γ) decay branching ratio, at the Paul Scherrer Institute, to reduce the present 40\times experimental precision lag behind theory to ~ 6-7\times. Because of large helicity suppression, R^Ï_{e/μ} is uniquely sensitive to contributions from non-(V-A) physics, making this decay a particularly suitable subject of study. Even at current precision, the experimental value of B_{Ïe2} provides the most accurate test of lepton universality available. During runs in 2008-10, PEN has accumulated over 2\times 10^7 Ï_{e2} events; a comprehensive maximum-likelihood analysis is currently under way. The new data will also lead to improved precision of the earlier PIBETA results on radiative Ïand μdecays.
3 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Proceedings, 11th Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics (CIPANP 2012), held at St. Petersburg, Florida, 29 May - 3 June 2012