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An Improved Limit on the Rate Of Decay K+ -> pi+ mu+ e-
R.Appel ; G.S.Atoyan ; B.Bassalleck ; D.R.Bergman ; D.N.Brown ; N.Cheung ; S.Dhawan ; H.Do ; J.Egger ; S.Eilerts ; C.Felder ; H.Fischer ; M.Gach ; W.Herold ; V.V.Issakov ; H.Kaspar ; D.E.Kraus ; D.M.Lazarus ; L.Leipuner ; P.Lichard ; J.Lowe ; J.Lozano ; H.Ma ; W.Majid ; W.Menzel ; S.Pislak ; A.A.Poblaguev ; V.E.Postoev ; A.L.Proskurjakov ; P.Rehak ; P.Robmann ; A.Sher ; J.A.Thompson ; P.Truoel ; H.Weyer ; M.E.Zeller ;
Date 10 May 2000
Journal Phys.Rev.Lett. 85 (2000) 2450-2453
Subject hep-ex
AbstractThe experiment E865 at BNL places an upper limit on the branching ratio for the decay K+ -> pi+ mu+ e- of 3.9x10^-11 (90% C.L.). Along with with other results this yields a combined upper limit on this branching ratio of 2.8x10^-11. A new upper limit on the branching ratio for pi0 -> mu+ e- of 3.8x10^-10 (90% C.L.) is also established. The experiment and analysis are described.
Source arXiv, hep-ex/0005016
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