Title: Rare Kaon Decay Physics
1 Rare Kaon Decay Physics
- Lepton Photon Symposium
- Augusto Ceccucci/CERN
- Fermilab, August 11, 2003
- Member of the NA48 Collaboration
-
2Why study Rare Kaon Decays
- Search for explicit violation of Standard Model
- Lepton Flavour Violation
- Probe the flavour sector of the Standard Model
- FCNC
- Test fundamental symmetries
- CP,CPT
- Study the strong interactions at low energy
- Chiral Perturbation Theory, Form Factors
- I will give a review of recent experimental
results - In addition to KL and K, also KS rare decays
(BR10-8) start to be studied - I will also briefly review the new initiatives
that should lead to significant advance in the
field by the end of this decade
3Outline
- Tests of the Standard Model
- KL?p0 ee KTeV-E799 II (1999 data)
- KS?p0 ee NA48/1 CERN (2002 data)
- K?p nn BNL-E787 (1997 data, region II)
- Other Tests of CP and CPT symmetry
- KL?ppee KTeV-E799 II (1999 data)
- KS?3p0 NA48/1 (2000 data)
- KS?p e n KLOE Frascati (2001)
- Chiral Perturbation Theory
- Dalitz decays
- KL?eeg, KL?eeee, KL?mmee KTeV-E799 II
- Non-Leptonic decays
- KL?gg KLOE (20012002 data)
- KS?gg NA48/1 (2000 data)
- KS?p0gg NA48/1 (2000 data)
4Kaon Rare Decays and the SM
(holy grail)
CP-Violation
5Theory of KL?p0ee (mm)
- Complete re-analysis of the decay
- (Buchalla, DAmbrosio, Isidori, hep-ph/0308008)
BDI - Short Distance (Direct CP-Violation)
- From Standard Model fit Im lt (1.36 0.12)
10-4 (CKM) - B(KL?p0ee)CPV-dir(2.4 0.2) 10-12 (Im lt
/10-4)2 - (3.2 0.4)
10-12 - Indirect CP-Violation
- BR(KL?p0 ee) CPV-ind 1/330 BR(KS ? p0 ee)
- Direct and Indirect CP-Violating components
interfere - CP-Conserving contribution
- Need model ind. 3 par. fit (Gabbiani, Valencia,
PRD 64 2001) - BRCPC lt 3 10-12 (conservative, BDI)
- They fix the 3 counterterms from KL?p0gg and
KS?gg
6KTeV-E799-II (FNAL)
Pure CsI mgg1 MeV
TRD
KL flux 7 1011
7Experiment KL?p0ee (mm)
Published data E799-II (KTeV) 1997
KL?p0ee KTeV 1997 data 2 events consistent with
the expected background of 1.06 0.41 events
- Irreducible background KL? ee(mm)gg (Greenlee,
1990) - Same final state as the signal, only gg mass
resolution and kinematics are available to
suppress these backgrounds - To keep it to the 1 event level the
acceptance is quite reduced - Possible future searches will be background
dominated
8KTeV KL? p0ee
KL?p0p0p0D, penp0acc
KL?eegg crossing the signal box (BR6 10-7 !!)
DATA 1999 preliminary
M(eegg) computed using the neutral vertex,
assuming m(gg)m(p0) M(gg) computed from
charged vertex
9 KTeV p0ee vs eegg kinematics
KL ?eegg radiative distribution
Minimum angle between any e and g
p0 ?gg decay asymmetry
p0 ?gg isotropic distribution
Expected background 0.99 0.33 events
cosqp0
10KTeV KL? p0ee
1999 data, preliminary
- One candidate in the signal box
- Combining 1997 and 1999
BR(KL ? p0 ee ) lt 3.5 10-10 _at_90CL
BR(KL ? p0 ee ) lt 2.8 10-10 _at_90CL
11NA48/1 (CERN)
- NA48 e/e , KL rare decays
- NA48/1 KS rare decays
- Upgraded read out
- High intensity short neutral
- beam from the CERN-SPS
- Run in 2000 (only gs) and 2002
Liquid krypton calorimeter
- NA48 ( e/e )
- 1997-1999
- (2000)
- 2001
Run 2002
12NA48/1 KS ?p0 ee
e-e- (Odd Sign) DATA
e-e- DATA vs. MC
Blind Control Signal regions
meegg (GeV/c2)
mee (GeV/c2)
mee gt 0.165 GeV/c2 cut applied to reject KS ?
p0 p0D with one missing g
13NA48/1 KS ?p0 ee
e-e- (Same Sign) DATA
e-e- DATA vs. MC
Search region
meegg (GeV/c2)
mee (GeV/c2)
14NA48/1 KS ?p0 ee
Background from KL,S?eegg measured using NA48
KL data from 2001 N(KL?eegg, 2001) ? 10 N(KL,S
?eegg, 2002)
meegg(GeV/c2)
mgg(GeV/c2)
15NA48/1 KS ?p0 ee
Accidental backgrounds
meegg (GeV/c2)
- DC proton beam
- Read out window 200ns
- Use time side band to measure background from
time-overlapping fragments from differ decays - Major component
- epn p0p0(p0)
- Confirmed relaxing E/P cuts
mgg (GeV/c2)
16NA48/1 KS ?p0 ee
SUMMARY OF BACKGROUNDS
- Many other sources investigated and found to be
negligible (e,g neutral cascade decays) - Blind analysis Control and signal region
remained masked until the study of the background
was finished
17NA48/1 KS ?p0 ee
- 7 candidates in the
- signal region
- 0 in control region
- Background 0.15
- The probability that all 7
- events are background
- is 10-10
meegg (GeV/c2)
mgg (GeV/c2)
First observation of KS ?p0 ee
18The 7 KS?p0ee candidates
Meegg (GeV/c2)
t/tS
Mgg (GeV/c2)
Mee (GeV/c2)
19NA48/1 KS ?p0 ee
BR(KS?p0ee, meegt165 MeV/c2) (3.01.5-1.2(stat)
0.2(syst))10-9
- Assuming vector interaction and unity form
factor - In remarkable agreement with L. Sehgal
prediction 5.5 10-9 NP B19 (1970) - In the notation of DAmbrosio et al. JHEP 08
(1998 004) - BR(KS?p0ee) 5 as2
- as1.080.26-0.21
BR(KS?p0ee) (5.8 2.8-2.3(stat) 0.3(syst)
0.8(theor))10-9
Preliminary
20Sensitivity to Im lt
-as
IF the interference is constructive some
sensitivity to Im lt is retained
21KL?p0ee(mm) Perspectives
Expect KTeV to update KL?p0 mm (1999 data)
NA48/1 analysis of KS?p0mm is in progress
Admittedly aggressive Road Map
- Detector s(gg) 2
- Very ambitious, KTeV already state of the art
- KS-KL time dependent interference 2
- Position experiment between 9 and 16 KS lifetimes
- (hep-ph/0107046)
- KS-KL time independent interference 3
- Assume constructive interference (theoretically
preferred) - Data Taking 5
- Run in factory mode. After all E799-II run
only for a few months to collect 7 1011 KL
decays - Beam intensity 4
- Need 1012 protons/sec, slowly extracted, high
energy, DC - Tot 240 ? sens 15
- close the gap between current upper limit and SM
- Where? When?
22K?p nn (reminder)
- The hadronic matrix element can be extracted from
- the well measured K? p0 e n
- No long distance contributions
QCD NLO Buchalla, Buras 1999
As an example, within the SM, using ACP(J/?KS)
and ek as input BR(K ?
pnn) 7.1 1.0 10-10
(Kettell, Nguyen, Landsberg, hep-ph/0212321 )
23K?p nn
Region I 211 lt P lt 229 MeV/c
Region II 150 lt P lt 195 MeV/c
p
in the K CM
24AGS-E787 K?p nn Region I
- Stopped kaons (6 1012)
- Analysis of Region I
- 2 events
- background 0.15 0.05
Data 1995-1998 Pub.1997-2002
PRL 88 2002
BR(K ? p nn , Region I)
1.571.75-0.83 10-10 0.29 lt lt /10-3 lt
1.2 68 CL
25E787- K?p nn Region II
PLB 537 2002
1996 data
1997 data NEW RESULT!
- 1996
- One event found
- Background 0.7 0.2
- 1997 (preliminary)
- No new events
- Background 0.5 0.2
BR(K ? p nn , Region II ) lt 22 10-10 _at_90CL
26K?p nn E949
- Successor of E787
- Many improvements
- Better photon vetoes
- Run 12 weeks in 2002
- Expect Region I result soon
- Expect much better sensitivity than E787 in
Region II - Expect from data 2002 an overall sensitivity
comparable - to E787
- Approved for 60 weeks
- When will the next run take place?
27Current Status
G. Isidori
STILL A LARGE WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY EXISTS
28KTeV KL? ppee
(19971999, preliminary)
KTeV KL
- CPV asymmetry from the interference of IB and DE
diagrams in K? pp-g - BR3 10-7
- CPV asymmetry and form factors from full
statistics - (5056 events)
- AL (13.3 1.4 1.0)
- (Theory 14, Sehgal et al.)
- Form Factors (preliminary)
- a1/a2 -0.75 0.03 0.02
- gM1 1.10 0.10 0.06
-
sinfcos f
NA48 KS
29NA48/1 KS ? 3p0
CP-Violating In SM h000e
- Near Beam
- NA48/1 (2000) 6.5 106 3p0
- Far Beam
- NA48 2000 gt 107 KL?3p0
- To normalise the acceptance
- Analysis in bins of energy
D(E) is the K0 K0 dilution (from NA31)
30NA48/1 KS ? 3p0
CPT TEST KL (edCPT)K1 K2
KS K1 (e-dCPT)K2
From the 2 parameter fit, using BS unitarity
relation Im dCPT (-1.2 3.0) 10-5 Assuming
CPT conservation in decay M(K0) M(K0) (- 1.7
4.2) 10-19 GeV/c2
Im h000
From one parameter fit BR(KS?3p0) lt 3.0 10-7
90CL BRSM 3 10-9
Re h000
31KLOE (LNF)
DAFNE f Factory ee- ? f ? KSKL (KK-)
Tagged KS and KL
32KLOE KS ?pen
- KLOE Preliminary (2001 data)
- BR(p-en) (3.44 0.09stat 0.06syst) 10-4
- BR(pe-n) (3.31 0.08stat 0.05syst) 10-4
- BR(p e n) (6.76 0.12stat 0.10syst) 10-4
33KLOE KS ? pen
Semileptonic asymmetries (preliminary)
- CPT test
- First ever measurement
- A(KS) (1.91.70.6) 10-2
- c.f. KL w.a.
- A(KL) (3.322 0.055) 10-3
- DSDQ test
- Re (x) (2.2 5.3 3.5) 10-3
- c.f. CPLEAR
- Re (x) (-1.8 4.1 4.5) 10-3
PLB 535 (2002)
34Kaon Dalitz decays Motivation
- Allow to study the K-gg() form factors
- These form factors are related to the dispersive
amplitude of KL? mm which is not under good
control - Short distance contributions to KL? mm are
sensitive to Re lt - TWO MODELS
- BMS (Bergström, Massó, Singer, 1983)
- Pseudoscalar/vector contributions aK
- DIP (DAmbrosio, Isidori, Portoles, 1997)
35KTeV KL? eeg
- In the 1997 data, KTeV has identified 93,383
KL?eeg over a background of less than 0.1 - To determine the acceptance it is very Important
to understand the tracking for close pairs - Uncertainty dominated by the error on the
normalisation mode - KL?p0p0Dp0D with p0D ?eeg
Employ TRD to reduce background
Ke3
eeg
Kp3
BR(KL?eeg)106 10.19 0.04(stat) 0.07(syst)
0.29(norm)
Preliminary
36KTeV KL? eeg
aK0.0
aK0.20
aK-0.36
aK-0.16
Measured to 7 Precision!
aK -0.186 0.011 0.009
37KTeV KL? ee ee
19971999 Data (preliminary)
- Signal 1100 events
- Background 5 events (mainly due to KL?eeg
conv) - Normalisation KL ? p0p0Dp0D
- BR(KL ? ee ee) (4.16 0.13
0.13 0.17) 10-8 -
- a K -0.03
0.13 0.04
Theory 3.5 10-8
38KTeV KL? mm ee
PRL 90 (2003)
- Signal 132 events
- Background 0.8 event
- (KL ? mm- g )
-
-
BR(KL ? mm- ee-)(2.69 0.24 0.12)10-9
BR(KL ? m -m -e- e-) lt 4.12 10-11 90CL
LFV
39KTeV KL? eemm
- Combining KL ? mmg, KL ? 4e, and KL?mmee,
- KTeV measures
- a(DIP) -1.53 0.10
aK(mmee) -0.19 0.11
40K-g()g Form Factor
aK
2.6 s
41KLOE KL? gg
- Data 2001-2002
- 362 pb-1, 109 f
- KL tagged by KS?pp-
- 1.6 108 KL
- KL ? 3p0 suppressed requiring 2 body kinematics
- 27375 KL? gg
- PL B556 2003
?(KL? ? ? ) / ?(KL????? ?? ) (2.79 0.02stat
0.02syst) ? 10-3 In good agreement with the
NA48 result (PL B551 2003) ?(KL? ? ? ) /
?(KL????? ?? ) (2.81 0.01stat 0.02syst) ?
10-3
42NA48/1 KS ? ?g
BR ( KS ? ?? ) (2.78 0.06stat 0.03syst
0.02ext )10-6
PLB 551 (2003)
43KS ? ?? measurements
O(p4)
2.78 0.07
The NA48/1 result has an accuracy better than 3
It differs by 30 from O(p4) prediction
of CHPT Used to fix one O(p6)
counterterm 8mK2/Fp2 a1 1 0.3 BDI
(hep-ph/0308008)
PL B551 2003
NA48/1
44NA48/1 KS ???? ?
PRELIMINARY first observation
Zqq2/MK2
BR(KS ? ?? ??, zq?0.2 ) (4.9 1.6stat
0.8syst )10-8
CHPT predicts (Ecker, Pich and PLB 189 1987)
BR(KS ???? ? ) zq gt 0.2 3.8 ? 10 8
45NA48/2 and OKA K/K-
- Search for direct CP violation
- in Dalitz plot slope asymmetry
- in K ? ?? decay
- Ke4 decays
- Rare K decays
NA48/2 is taking data
NA48/2 Very Preliminary
K ? p ee
Simultaneous K and K- beams
Similar sensitivities expected from OKA _at_Protvino
(2004?)
46CKM_at_FNAL-MI (2009?)
- Proposal to measure 100 K? p n n in flight
- Make redundant measurements spectrometer and
RICH - Built full size prototype of SCRF for 22 GeV/c
separated beam - Measured inefficiency of photon vetoes _at_1GeV to
be 510-6 - 6 better than needed
- Demonstrated operation in vacuum of straw tubes
- Awaiting approval ratification by P5
47E391a_at_PS-KEK
- First dedicated experiment to search for KL? p0
nn - SES 3 10-10
- Based on pencil kaon beam and photon vetoes
- Scheduled for 100 days KEK PS beam in 2004
- This is a Stage I project for further study at
J-PARC
48KOPIO_at_BNL (2009?)
- Aim to collect 60 KL? p0 nn
- events with S/B2 (Im lt to 15)
- Measure as much as possible
- Energy, Position and Angle for each photon
- Work in the Kaon Center of Mass
- Micro-bunched AGS beam
- Use TOF to measure KL momentum
- Start construction in 2005?
49Conclusions
- The field of kaon rare decays is quite active
- New experimental initiatives are planned
- Significant tests of the SM are to be expected
- by the end of the decade
-
High Energy Frontier
Rare Processes
50Spare Material
51NA48 KL,S?ppee
52CP-Violation in SM
A phase in the quark-quark current leads to
CP-Violation (Kobayashi, Maskawa, 1973)
Ng2 Nphase0 ? No CP-Violation Ng3
Nphase1 ? CP-Violation Possible
6 unitarity relations ( triangles in the complex
plane)
JCP2?(Triangle Area) Is the unique measure
of CP-Violation in SM
53Consistency of CKM picture
- Paradigm shift
- Old question (before the e/e and B?J/? Ks
asymmetry measurements) - Is CKM the source of CP-violation?
- New question
- Is CKM the only source of CP-violation?
- Decisive tests must have small theoretical errors
- The opportunity is to compare information from K
rare decays and B mesons
54Kaon Dalitz decays Motivation
Short distance contributions to KL ?mm sensitive
to Re lt
Buchalla Buras 1994
Long distance contributions
- Absorptive part (Im Agg) is dominant (2 real
photons) - Dispersive part (Re Agg) depends on the
- K-gg() form factors that can be studied with
- the Dalitz decays
- Is much less under control
- Can interfere with the SD piece
-
-
55Form Factors Kgg()
- BMS (Bergström, Massó, Singer, 1983)
- DIP (DAmbrosio, Isidori, Portoles, 1997)
56KL ? p0 n n (reminder)
- Theoretical error 2
- Purely CP-Violating (Littenberg, 1989)
- Totally dominated from t-quark
- Computed to NLO in QCD (e.g. Buchalla Buras,
1999) - No long distance contribution SM3 10-11
- Experimentally 2/3 invisible final state !!
- Best limit from KTeV using p0?eeg decay
BR(K0 ? p0nn) lt 5.9 10-7 90 CL
Still far from the model independent limit
BR(K0 ? p0nn) lt 4.4 BR(K ? pnn) 7 10-9
Grossman Nir, PL B407 (1997)
57NA48 KL?gg
- Data 2000
- sub-sample of KL data
- Background
- Hadronic origin
- 0.6 0.3
- Main systematics
- calorimeter response for the acceptance
calculation
?(KL? ? ? ) / ?(KL????? ?? ) (2.81 0.01stat
0.02syst) ? 10-3
4 times better precision than PDG (2.77
0.08) ? 10-3
58NA48/1 KS ? ??
- Decays into neutral final states O(p2) 0
- O(p4) unambiguosly predicted by
- ChPT loop diagram to better
- than 5 without counter terms
- Theory BR(KS? gg, O(p4))2.1 10-6
- Older NA48 measurement of KS ? ??
- branching ratio based on 2 days of
- test-run in 1999 with high intensity KS
- (2.6 0.4) ? 10 6 PLB 493 (2000)
No indication of O(p6) contributions
59NA48/1 KS ? p0 ee
KS ? p0 p0D?ggee(g)
KS ?p0 ee
MC
MC
- To reject the KS ? p0 p0D decays that may mimic
KS ?p0 ee if a g is lost, a cut meegt0.165 GeV/c2
is applied
60NA48/1 KS ???? ?
- Previous limit (NA48)
- BR(KS ???? ?, zq gt 0.2 ) lt 3.3?10 7 at
90 CL
- ChPT predicts (Ecker, Pich, De Rafael - PLB
189 (1987)) -
BR(KS ???? ? ) zq gt 0.2
3.8?10 8
61OKA _at_ Protvino - K?
New RF-separated beam at U-70 PS in
construction15 GeV/c kaons, alternating K or
K-Magnetic detector evolved from ISTRA, GAMSIn
preparation, expected 2004Measurement of 3?
Dalitz plot asymmetries _at_ 1 ?10-4T-odd
correlations, search for New Physics in Kl2 decays
62CKM_at_FNAL-MI (2009)
From CKM proposal
- SCRF 13 cell cavity
- Built full size prototype
- Photon vetoes
- Measured inefficiency for 1GeV g 510-6
- 6 better than needed
- Straw tubes
- Demonstrated operation in vacuum
- Same preformance as in air
- Simulation of triggerless DAQ
- Awaiting approval ratification by P5
63OKA _at_ Protvino - K?
New RF-separated beam at U-70 PS in
construction15 GeV/c kaons, alternating K or
K-Magnetic detector evolved from ISTRA, GAMSIn
preparation, expected 2004Measurement of 3?
Dalitz plot asymmetries _at_ 1 ?10-4T-odd
correlations, search for New Physics in Kl2 decays