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Allowed rare pion and muon decays as tests of the Standard Model

Nuclear Experiment 2016-01-01 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Simple dynamics, few available decay channels, and extremely well controlled radiative and loop corrections, make pion and muon decays a sensitive means for testing the underlying symmetries, the universality of weak fermion couplings, as well as for study of pion structure and chiral dynamics. We review the current state of experimental study of the allowed rare decays of charged pions: (a) electronic, π+e+νe\pi^+ \to e^+\nu_e, or πe2\pi_{e2}, (b) radiative, π+e+νeγ\pi^+ \to e^+\nu_e\gamma, or πe2γ\pi_{e2\gamma}, and (c) semileptonic, π+π0e+ν\pi^+\to \pi^0 e^+ \nu, or πe3\pi_{e3}, as well as muon radiative decay, μ+e+νeνˉμγ\mu^+\to e^+ \nu_{\text{e}}\bar{\nu}_{\mu}\gamma. Taken together, these data present an internally consistent picture that also agrees well with Standard Model (SM) predictions. However, even following the great strides of the recent decades, experimental accuracy is lagging far behind that of the theoretical description for all above processes. We review the implications of the present state of knowledge and prospects for further improvement in the near term.

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@article{arxiv.1512.09355,
  title  = {Allowed rare pion and muon decays as tests of the Standard Model},
  author = {Dinko Pocanic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.09355},
  year   = {2016}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures, to appear in the proceedings of NuFact15, XVIIth International Workshop on Neutrino Factories and Future Neutrino Facilities, Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas F\'isicas, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 10-15 August 2015