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  • 1
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The ratio of the axial-vector to vector coupling constant, ¦g 1/f 1¦, in theΣ −→ne − $$\bar v$$ decay was determined from the electron-neutrino angular distribution. In a sample of 454Σ −→ne − $$\bar v$$ decays a search was made for subsequent neutron proton scattering in order to detect the decay neutrons. TheΣ hyperons were produced by stoppingK −-mesons in the 81 cm Saclay hydrogen bubble chamber. For the kinematical analysis 33Σ −→ne − ν events with associatednp→np interactions were accepted. The value ¦g 1/f 1¦=0.37 −0.19 +0.26 was obtained.
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  • 2
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    The European physical journal 241 (1971), S. 473-479 
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract All experimental data on leptonic decays of Baryons available after the Kiev Conference on High Energy Physics (Sept. 1970) are used to fit the parameters of the Cabibbo theory. Especially new results on σ− and Λ leptonic decays and the values of the Σ± lifetime are included. The data are consistent with the one angle Cabibbo theory. The results for the three parameters are: $$\begin{gathered} \theta = 0.239 \pm 0.005 \hfill \\ g_1^F = 0.451 \pm 0.019 \hfill \\ g_1^D = 0.777 \pm 0.021. \hfill \\ \end{gathered} $$
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We have found a possible example of the rare decayσ + →nΜ + Ν, which violatesδS=δQ. The positive decay track of theσ + comes to rest in the hydrogen bubble chamber and decays into ane +. This track has all the characteristics of a stoppingΜ +. The decay neutron fortuitously scatters twice, producing two recoil protons. The only other possible interpretation of the event isσ +→nγ(π + →Μ + Ν), where theπ + →Μ + Ν decay produces no deflection (θ〈0.1 rad) and no significant change in curvature. Using thep-wave radiative decay predictions ofBarshay et al. we calculate that the integrated branching ratio for such “accidental” events isγ(σ + →nγ(π + →Μ stop + Ν))/γ(σ + →nπ +)=1.6×10−6. Most of the contribution to this “accidental” branching ratio comes from radiative decays where theπ + mesons have ranges less than 1 mm (p π〈20 MeV/c). If one excludes thoseΜ's with ranges less than 1.2 cm the above “accidental” branching ratio becomes 5.5×10−7. With this figure we estimate that we should have seen 6.5×10−2 events of this type thusfar in our experiment. The neutron momentum does not help in deciding between the two hypotheses. We therefore assign a confidence level of 7% for the radiative hypothesis. For the leptonic hypothesis we obtain an estimate of the branching ratio,γ(σ + →nΜ + Ν)/γ(σ + →nπ +)=5×10−5. If one further accepts theσ + →nπ + Ν event reported byBarbaro-Galtieri et al. and theσ + →ne + Ν event reported byNauenberg et al., one obtains theδS=−δQ leptonic branching ratio [γ(σ + →nΜ + Ν)+γ(σ + →ne + Ν)]/γ(σ + →nπ +)=(4±3)×10−5.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract From about 6×106 stoppingK −-meson reactions in the Saclay 80 cm hydrogen bubble chamber 70Σ −→Λe−¯ν and 11Σ+→Λe+ν decays have been identified. The ratio of the vector to axial vector coupling constant has been determined,f 1/g 1=−0.22±0.28, consistent with the predictionf 1=0 of the CVC-theory. The branching ratios for the two decay modes are,Γ(Σ −→Λe−ν)/Γ(Σ−→ all modes)=(0.69±0.12). 10−4,Γ(Σ+→Λe+ν)/Γ(Σ+→ all modes)=(0.29±0.10). 10−4. The ratio, Γ(Σ+→Λe+)/Γ(Σ−→Λe−v)=0.69±0.18, agrees with the phase space ratio, 0.61, therefore a theory that includes no second class currents is consistent with the data.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The decay modesΣ ±→nπ ± γ, Σ +→pγ,Σ + →pe + e }- were studied in the 81 cm Saclay hydrogen bubble chamber. In the radiative decayΣ ±→nπ ± γ only low momentum pions which stop in the chamber were accepted. We obtain the following branching ratios: (1) $$\frac{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^{\text{ + }} \to n\pi ^ + \gamma , p_{\pi + }^*〈 110{\text{ MeV/c)}}}}{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^{\text{ + }} \to n\pi ^ + )}} = (2.7 \pm 0.5) \times 10^{ - 4} ,$$ (2) $$\frac{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^ - \to n\pi ^ - \gamma , p_{\pi - }^*〈 110{\text{ MeV/c)}}}}{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^ - \to n\pi ^ - )}} = (1.0 \pm 0.2) \times 10^{ - 4} ,$$ (3) $$\frac{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^ + \to p\gamma {\text{)}}}}{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^ + \to p\pi ^0 )}} = (2.1 \pm 0.3) \times 10^{ - 3} ,$$ (4) $$\frac{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^ + \to pe^ + e^ - {\text{)}}}}{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^ + \to p\pi ^0 )}} = (1.5 \pm 0.9) \times 10^{ - 5} .$$ The radiative branching ratios (1) and (2) agree well with theoretical calculations and confirm very strongly the assignmentS wave toΣ − →nπ − andP wave toΣ +→nπ + decay. The branching ratio (4) is based on 3 events with very low invariant masses of the electron-positron pair, being most probably radiative decays with internal conversion of theγ-ray. Combining (3) and (4) we obtain for the conversion coefficientρ: in agreement with predictions from electrodynamics.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract In a sample of 106 Σ + hyperons we have searched for the decaysσ +→ ne+ ν andσ +→nμ + ν, which would violate theΔQ=ΔS rule. NoΣ +→ne+ ν decay was found, whereas 313σ −→ne− ν decays were identified in the same film. With 90% confidence we obtain $$\frac{{\Gamma (\sum ^ + \to ne^ + v)}}{{\Gamma (\sum ^ - \to ne^ - \bar v)}} \leqq 3.10^{ - 2} .$$ Having found two candidates for the decayσ +→nμ + ν and 104Σ −→nμ − ν events we obtain for the muonic mode $$\frac{{\Gamma (\sum ^ + \to ne^ + v)}}{{\Gamma (\sum ^ - \to ne^ - \bar v)}} \leqq 3.10^{ - 2} .$$ The probability that theμ +-events are simulated byσ +→nπ + γ with subsequent undetectedπ +→μ + ν decay is less than 4%.
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  • 7
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Approximately 106 Σ± decays of the stopping K− film (80 cm Saclay HBC) have been measured with the Heidelberg KONRAD-system1. This system is capable of detecting about 75% of the Σ−→ ne−¯v decays. In addition, about 106 pictures have been scanned for Σ± leptonic decays with secondary particle momenta below 80 MeV/c. This covers about 15% of the lepton spectrum. The data yield the following branching ratios: (1) $$\frac{{\Gamma \left( {\sum ^ - \to ne^ - \bar v} \right)}}{{\Gamma \left( {\sum ^ - \to \pi ^ - n} \right)}} = \left( {1.02 \pm 0.08} \right) \times 10^{ - 3} ,$$ (2) $$\frac{{\Gamma \left( {\sum ^ - \to n\mu ^ - \bar v} \right)}}{{\Gamma \left( {\sum ^ - \to \pi ^ - n} \right)}} = \left( {0.43 \pm 0.06} \right) \times 10^{ - 3} .$$ Since only a part of the lepton spectra is detected, the branching ratios depend slightly on the form of the transition matrix elements. The values quoted above were derived taking the Cabibbo solution2 g1/f1=−0.24 and the CVC prediction f2/f1=−1.143. The branching ratios are in good agreement withμ, e universality.
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  • 8
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    The European physical journal 225 (1969), S. 383-392 
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract New measurements of baryon leptonic decay rates and formfactor ratios make a new comparison with the Cabibbo theory desirable. The data are consistent with the one angle Cabibbo theory, the results for the three free parameters are: Θ=0.239±0.006,g 1 F =0.488±0.020,g 1 D =0.743±0.020.
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