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19 April 2024
 
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PEN: a sensitive search for non-(V-A) weak processes
PEN Collaboration ; D. Pocanic ; L. P. Alonzi ; V. A. Baranov ; W. Bertl ; M. Bychkov ; Yu.M. Bystritsky ; E. Frlez ; V.A. Kalinnikov ; N.V. Khomutov ; A.S. Korenchenko ; S.M. Korenchenko ; M. Korolija ; T. Kozlowski ; N.P. Kravchuk ; N.A. Kuchinsky ; D. Mekterovic ; D. Mzhavia ; A. Palladino ; P. Robmann ; A.M. Rozhdestvensky ; S.N. Shkarovskiy ; U. Straumann ; I. Supek ; P. Truoel ; Z. Tsamalaidze ; A. van der Schaaf ; E.P. Velicheva ; V.P. Volnykh ;
Date 24 Sep 2009
AbstractA new measurement of $B_{pi e2}$, the $pi^+ o e^+ u(gamma)$ decay branching ratio, is currently under way at the Paul Scherrer Institute. The present experimental result on $B_{pi e2}$ constitutes the most accurate test of lepton universality available. The accuracy, however, still lags behind the theoretical precision by over an order of magnitude. Thanks to the large helicity suppression of $pi_{e2}$ decay, the branching ratio is susceptible to significant contributions from new physics, making this decay a particularly suitable subject of study.
Source arXiv, 0909.4360
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