A New Measurement of the $\pi^0$ Radiative Decay Width
Nuclear Experiment
2011-05-09 v1
Abstract
High precision measurements of the differential cross sections for photoproduction at forward angles for two nuclei, C and Pb, have been performed for incident photon energies of 4.9 - 5.5 GeV to extract the decay width. The experiment was done at Jefferson Lab using the Hall B photon tagger and a high-resolution multichannel calorimeter. The decay width was extracted by fitting the measured cross sections using recently updated theoretical models for the process. The resulting value for the decay width is . With the 2.8% total uncertainty, this result is a factor of 2.5 more precise than the current PDG average of this fundamental quantity and it is consistent with current theoretical predictions.
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@article{arxiv.1009.1681,
title = {A New Measurement of the $\pi^0$ Radiative Decay Width},
author = {I. Larin and D. McNulty and E. Clinton and P. Ambrozewicz and D. Lawrence and I. Nakagawa and Y. Prok and A. Teymurazyan and A. Ahmidouch and A. Asratyan and K. Baker and L. Benton and A. M. Bernstein and V. Burkert and P. Cole and P. Collins and D. Dale and S. Danagoulian and G. Davidenko and R. Demirchyan and A. Deur and A. Dolgolenko and G. Dzyubenko and R. Ent and A. Evdokimov and J. Feng and M. Gabrielyan and L. Gan and A. Gasparian and S. Gevorkyan and A. Glamazdin and V. Goryachev and V. Gyurjyan and K. Hardy and J. He and M. Ito and L. Jiang and D. Kashy and M. Khandaker and P. Kingsberry and A. Kolarkar and M. Konchatnyi and A. Korchin and W. Korsch and S. Kowalski and M. Kubantsev and V. Kubarovsky and X. Li and P. Martel and V. Matveev and B. Mecking and B. Milbrath and R. Minehart and R. Miskimen and V. Mochalov and S. Mtingwa and S. Overby and E. Pasyuk and M. Payen and R. Pedroni and B. Ritchie and T. E. Rodrigues and C. Salgado and A. Shahinyan and A. Sitnikov and D. Sober and S. Stepanyan and W. Stephens and J. Underwood and A. Vasiliev and V. Vishnyakov and M. Wood and S. Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.1681},
year = {2011}
}
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4 pages, 5 figures