Measurement of initial-state–final-state radiation interference in the processese+e−→μ+μ−γande+e−→π+π−γ

mu+ mu- gamma and e+ e- --> pi+ pi- gamma is measured using 232 fb-1 of data collected with the BABAR detector at center-of-mass energies near 10.58 GeV. An observable is introduced and shown to be very robust against detector asymmetries while keeping a large sensitivity to the physical charge asymmetry that results from the interference between initial and final state radiation. The asymmetry is determined as afunction of the invariant mass of the final-state tracks from production threshold to a few GeV/c2. It is compared to the expectation from QED for e+ e- --> mu+ mu- gamma and from theoretical models for e+ e- --> pi+ pi- gamma. A clear interference pattern is observed in e+ e- --> pi+ pi- gamma, particularly in the vicinity of the f_2(1270) resonance. The inferred rate of lowest order FSR production is consistent with the QED expectation for e+ e- --> mu+ mu- gamma, and is negligibly small for e+ e- --> pi+ pi- gamma. -->
ISSN: 1550-2368
1550-7998
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.92.072015
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Autor: W. T. Ford, Tim Adye, R. D. Kass, Peter S. Kim, B. Bhuyan, A. Adametz, U. Uwer, B. Oberhof, M. J. Lewczuk, C. Bünger, Corrado Angelini, Stephen Sekula, Roger Barlow, Martino Margoni, E. P. Solodov, T. S. Miyashita, A. Oyanguren, Bruce Schumm, J. L. Ritchie, D. Lopes Pegna, S. I. Serednyakov, B. G. Fulsom, E. A. Kravchenko, Yu. I. Skovpen, Marcello Rotondo, B. N. Ratcliff, T. S. Mattison, J. Va’vra, G. Lynch, R. Cenci, A. Khan, C. Bozzi, K. Honscheid, J. Kim, A. Jawahery, G. Cibinetto, L. M. Cremaldi, Crisostomo Sciacca, D. Aston, C. Hast, A. Zallo, I. M. Peruzzi, P. Taras, D. Gamba, F. De Mori, Y. B. Pan, R. Kowalewski, N. Tasneem, M. Carpinelli, M. Fritsch, G. De Nardo, R. Y. So, V. Prasad, D. J. Lange, G. Piredda, W. Panduro Vazquez, M. Posocco, Gabriele Simi, M. J. Lee, N. Guttman, C. L. Davis, B. Stugu, Andrei Gritsan, Heiko Lacker, Eleonora Luppi, M. Röhrken, R. Andreassen, M. K. Sullivan, H. H. F. Choi, M. Ebert, D. G. Hitlin, F. Palombo, S. Bettarini, C. Voß, H. W. Wulsin, G. Marchiori, J. Ocariz, M. Gaspero, Abner Soffer, George Lafferty, Aidan Randle-Conde, B. Hamilton, V. E. Blinov, S. Emery, M. Hess, A. M. Rossi, M. Bellis, J. P. Coleman, F. Bianchi, C. Cartaro, A. Stocchi, M. Franco Sevilla, Joseph Izen, J. W. Gary, Nicola Neri, Matteo Rama, G. P. Dubois-Felsmann, Denis Derkach, R. Calabrese, S. H. Robertson, Maria Roberta Monge, James G. Smith, S. Dittrich, R. Cheaib, S. Prell, J. A. McKenna, F. Forti, E. Paoloni, K. R. Schubert, B. Spaan, Elisa Manoni, Herbert Koch, D. Su, P. Roudeau, James H Cochran, Giulia Casarosa, G. Wormser, V. Poireau, R. Ayad, S. Martellotti, P. Ongmongkolkul, S. Playfer, M. Piccolo, W. Gradl, Alessandro Pilloni, D. R. Peimer, James R. Wilson, H. Briand, E. Grauges, L. Lanceri, J. M. Roney, Mario Giorgi, J. M. LoSecco, J. R. Fry, R. Cowan, R. Faccini, F. Ferrarotto, A. J. Lankford, F. Le Diberder, Oliver Grünberg, J. Chauveau, J. J. Walsh, G. Rizzo, K. Griessinger, G. Batignani, R. C. Field, J. D. Richman, A. M. Lutz, C. H. Cheng, W. J. Wisniewski, T. Schroeder, Sridhara Dasu, Bogdan Malaescu, G. Finocchiaro, V. Luth, V. P. Druzhinin, R. Contri, M. T. Graham, Brian Meadows, M. S. Alam, R. de Sangro, S. L. Wu, Christopher West, D. J. Bard, W. Dunwoodie, A. Snyder, G. J. King, G. A. Cowan, G. Eigen, Alberto Lusiani, Colin Jessop, R. Prepost, W. H. Toki, S. Passaggio, T. M. Hong, F. Di Lodovico, H. A. Neal, K. Yu. Todyshev, C. Hearty, D. J. Payne, R. Godang, E. O. Olaiya, Z. C. Huard, Biplab Dey, A. M. Eisner, B. Echenard, V. B. Golubev, Maurizio Biasini, Florian Urs Bernlochner, T. Lueck, Fergus Wilson, D. Bernard, I. M. Nugent, R. F. Schwitters, X. C. Lou, A. Palano, Owen Rosser Long, A. Seiden, James D. Olsen, D. J. Summers, A. R. Buzykaev, F. Anulli, G. Vasseur, Timothy Gershon, K. T. Flood, M. V. Purohit, J. Albert, A. Beaulieu, C. Touramanis, J. A. Ernst, L. T. Kerth, S. Luitz, J. Dorfan, A. P. Onuchin, D. N. Brown, R. Stroili, Dmytro Kovalskyi, Marcin Chrzaszcz, David Hutchcroft, L. Sun, J. P. Lees, P. Patteri, B. G. Pushpawela, Adrian John Bevan, Ph Leruste, N. Arnaud, G. R. Bonneaud, D. W. G. S. Leith, G. Calderini, R. J. Sobie, L. Vitale, D. S. Chao, F. Martinez-Vidal, Dominik Müller, V. Santoro, M. Davier, A. Roodman, E. Fioravanti, T. Pulliam, Roland Waldi, F. Ferroni, A. Calcaterra, H. Ahmed, Marco Bomben, F. Simonetto, R. H. Schindler, Douglas Wright, Paul Fraser Harrison, P. M. Patel, Stephen Robert Wagner, E. Ben-Haim, A. G. Denig, Yu. G. Kolomensky, T. Leddig, H. R. Band, W. S. Lockman, Simon Akar, G. Onorato, A. Filippi, G. Raven, M. D. Sokoloff, P. R. Burchat, R. Gorodeisky, M. Simard, D. A. Roberts, G. Grosdidier, A. Hafner, E. M. T. Puccio, D. B. MacFarlane, R. Sacco, A. J.S. Smith, M. R. Convery, Lianqi Wang, Mauro Morandin, C. H. Chen, S. M. Spanier, M. Verderi, U. Mallik, D. Bettoni, I. Garzia, Thomas Latham, C. Patrignani, V. Tisserand, Sw. Banerjee, L. Piemontese, E. Gabathuler, W. R. Innes, F. C. Porter
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: Physical Review D. 92
ISSN: 1550-2368
1550-7998
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.92.072015
Popis: Charge asymmetry in processes e+ e- --> mu+ mu- gamma and e+ e- --> pi+ pi- gamma is measured using 232 fb-1 of data collected with the BABAR detector at center-of-mass energies near 10.58 GeV. An observable is introduced and shown to be very robust against detector asymmetries while keeping a large sensitivity to the physical charge asymmetry that results from the interference between initial and final state radiation. The asymmetry is determined as afunction of the invariant mass of the final-state tracks from production threshold to a few GeV/c2. It is compared to the expectation from QED for e+ e- --> mu+ mu- gamma and from theoretical models for e+ e- --> pi+ pi- gamma. A clear interference pattern is observed in e+ e- --> pi+ pi- gamma, particularly in the vicinity of the f_2(1270) resonance. The inferred rate of lowest order FSR production is consistent with the QED expectation for e+ e- --> mu+ mu- gamma, and is negligibly small for e+ e- --> pi+ pi- gamma.
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