A new measurement of the $K^\pm\toÏ^\pmγγ$ decay at the NA48/2 experiment
arXiv:1310.5499
Abstract
The NA48/2 experiment at CERN collected two data samples with minimum bias trigger conditions in 2003 and 2004. A measurement of the rate and dynamic properties of the rare decay $K^\pm\toÏ^\pmγγ$ from these data sets based on 149 decay candidates with an estimated background of $15.5\pm0.7$ events is reported. The model-independent branching ratio in the kinematic range $z=(m_{γγ}/m_K)^2>0.2$ is measured to be ${\cal B}_{\rm MI}(z>0.2) = (0.877 \pm 0.089) \times 10^{-6}$, and the branching ratio in the full kinematic range assuming a particular Chiral Perturbation Theory description to be ${\cal B}(K_{Ïγγ}) = (0.910 \pm 0.075) \times 10^{-6}$.
A revised version accepted for publication by Physics Letters B