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27 April 2024
 
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Measurement of the $mathbf{e^+e^- ightarrow K_S K_L pi^0}$ cross section in the energy range $mathbf{sqrt{s}=1.3-2.0}$ GeV
M.N. Achasov ; V.M. Aulchenko ; A.Yu. Barnyakov ; K.I. Beloborodov ; A.V. Berdyugin ; D.E. Berkaev ; A.G. Bogdanchikov ; A.A. Botov ; T.V. Dimova ; V.P. Druzhinin ; V.B. Golubev ; L.V. Kardapoltsev ; A.S. Kasaev ; A.G. Kharlamov ; A.N. Kirpotin ; I.A. Koop ; L.A. Korneev ; A.A. Korol ; D.P. Kovrizhin ; S.V. Koshuba ; A.S. Kupich ; N.A. Melnikova ; K.A. Martin ; A.E. Obrazovsky ; A.V. Otboev ; E.V. Pakhtusova ; K.V. Pugachev ; Yu.A. Rogovsky ; A.I. Senchenko ; S.I. Serednyakov ; Z.K. Silagadze ; Yu.M. Shatunov ; D.A. Shtol ; D.B. Shwartz ; I.K. Surin ; Yu.V. Usov ; A.V. Vasiljev ;
Date 20 Nov 2017
AbstractThe $e^+e^- ightarrow K_S K_L pi^0$ cross section is measured in the center-of-mass energy range $sqrt{s}=1.3-2.0$ GeV. The analysis is based on the data sample with an integrated luminosity of 33.5 pb$^{-1}$ collected with the SND detector at the VEPP-2000 $e^+e^-$ collider.
Source arXiv, 1711.7143
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