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Title: CKM unitarity problem: results from NA48 experiment


1
CKM unitarity problemresults from NA48
experiment
  • Evgueni Goudzovski (JINR)
  • JINR Scientific Council
  • January 20, 2005

2
The CKM matrix
  • The Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix connects the
    eigenstates d,s,b of weak interaction with the
    quark flavour eigenstates d,s,b

Vud Vus Vub
Vcd Vcs Vcb
Vtd Vts Vtb
d
s
b
d
s
b
  • Conservation of probability
  • CKM matrix has to be unitary VCKMVCKMI
  • If unitary not fulfilled
  • New Physics (e.g. 4th quark generation)

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CKM unitarity problem
  • CKM unitarity requires for the 1st row
  • Vud2 Vus2 Vub2 1
  • Particle Data Group (PDG) 2004 review
  • Vub(3.67 0.47)10-3 negligible
    contribution into unitarity relation, 10-5
  • Vud0.9738 0.0005 well measured, e.g.
    neutron lifetime
  • Vus 0.2200 0.0026 (sin?Cabibbo) old
    measurements semileptonic kaon decays
  • Vud2Vus2Vub2 1?(4.31.9)10-3
  • (2.2? deviation from unitarity)

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CKM unitarity Vus measurement
  • Best way to determine Vus semileptonic
    (neutral and charged) kaon decays K??e? (Ke3)
  • A few recent measurements of BR(Ke3) lead to
    Vus values significantly above PDG 2004 values
  • New measurements of Vus are desirable.

E. Goudzovski ? JINR SC ? January 20, 2005
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Determination of Vus from BR(Ke3)
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NA48 experiment at CERN SPS
  • Main detector components
  • Magnetic spectrometer (4 DCHs)
  • redundancy ? high efficiency
  • ?p/p 0.5 0.009p GeV/c.

LKr
HOD
  • Liquid Krypton EM calorimeter (LKr)
  • High granularity, quasi-homogenious
  • ?E/E 3.2/vE 9/E 0.42
  • electron/pion discrimination
  • ? registration.

DCH
  • Hodoscope
  • high granularity multiplicity trigger
  • precise time measurement (150ps).

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Vus measurements by NA48
  • NA48/2 Semileptonic K decays K??0e? (Ke3)
  • Data 90k events in 8 hours of low intensity run
    2003
  • Loose hodoscope trigger (1 charged track)
  • NA48 Semileptonic KL decays KL???e? (Ke3)
  • Data 6.8 mln events in 2 days of special run
    1999
  • Trigger on 2 charged particles in DCH or
    hodoscope
  • NA48/1 Semileptonic ?0 decays ?0??e?
  • Data whole high intensity run 2002 (6.2k
    events)
  • Approach different to the one for kaon decays
  • These preliminary results are not discussed in
    this talk.

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Br(K???0e?) measurement
  • Measurement method normalize Ke3 events to
    K?????0 events (Br0.2113?0.0014)
  • Signal practically background free
  • Statistics selected from the minimum bias run

Decay Statistics
K??e? 59103
K????e? 33103
K???0 468103
K?????0 260103
E. Goudzovski ? JINR SC ? January 20, 2005
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K???0e? Data/MC comparison
With radiative corrections
Without radiative corrections
Data/MC
Data/MC
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Br(K???0e?) result
confirms the deviation from PDG observed by BNL
E865! the most precise measurement of Br(Ke3)!
  • Main systematics

?Br
Detector acceptance 0.038
Trigger efficiency 0.004
BR (K?????0) 0.034
Radiative events 0.006
MC statistics 0.022
Total systematics 0.056
Statistic uncertainty 0.017
Branching ratio
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Br(KL???e?) measurement
Phys.Lett. B602 (2004) 41
  • Measurement method
  • Use minimum bias trigger to collect KL?2-track
    events
  • Normalization to Br(2-track) 1.0048 ? Br(3?0)
  • Best input precision ?Br(2-track)/Br(2-track)lt0.9
  • Exactly the same selection for signal (Ke3) and
    normalization events, but electron identified by
    energy deposit in the LKr calorimeter
  • Measured quantity

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Data sample and selection
  • Data sample
  • 80 million 2-track triggers taken during 2 days
    of minimum bias run with pure KL beam
  • Selection criteria
  • Conditions on track geometry and kinematics
  • Leave a sample of 12.6 million 2-track events
  • Additional criterion for Ke3
  • Electron ID E(LKr)/Pgt0.93for 1 track
  • 6.8 mln candidates selected.

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Electron/pion separation
  • Background to Ke3 sample
  • K?3/K3? with ? misidentified as e
  • Estimated from Ke3 data with identified e
    (E/pgt1)
  • Prob(??e)5.810-3
  • Inefficiency of electron ID
  • Estimated from data with identified ?
    (0.3ltE/plt0.7)
  • Prob(e??)4.910-3

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Monte Carlo simulation
  • To determine acceptances, Monte Carlo simulation
    of 5 significant 2-track modes involved
    (radiative corr. included)

Decay channel BR (PDG04) Acceptance
KL??e? 38.8 0.2599
KL???? 27.2 0.2849
KL???-?0 12.6 0.0975
KL???- 2.110-3 0.5229
KL??0?0?0D 7.610-3 0.0001
  • For average 2-track acceptance use ratios of BR
    averages from PDG KTeV (B?3/Be3, B3?/Be3, )
  • Absolute BRs are not used!
  • Acceptance(2-track events) 0.2412 ? 0.0004
  • Small normalization uncertainty ?A/A0.16

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Errors on R?(Ke3)/?(2-track)
  • Statistical errors are negligible
  • Dominating systematic uncertainty due to inexact
    knowledge of beam energy spectrum
  • Summary of systematic errors

?R/R,
Energy spectrum 0.67
Normalization (input BR) 0.16
E/P cut (electron ID) 0.05
Trigger efficiency 0.05
DCH overflows 0.05
Magnet polarity 0.07
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Data/Monte Carlo comparison
Kaon energy spectrum major uncertainty
Profiles at drift chamber
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Br(KL???e?) result
Phys.Lett. B602 (2004) 41
  • Experimental result
  • To compute Br(KL???e?) we use Br(KL?3?0)

PDG 04 0.2105?0.0023
KTeV 04 prel. 0.1945?0.0018
Br(KL?3?0)0.1992?0.0070
(inconsistent data scale factor applied to
error)
  • Result on Ke3 branching ratio
  • Br(KL???e?) 0.4010 ? 0.0028(exp) ? 0.0035(norm)
  • 0.4010 ? 0.0045

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From BRs to unitarity test
  • Br(K?) (5.14 ? 0.06)
  • Br(KL) 0.4010 ? 0.0045
  • K? f(0)Vus 0.2245 ? 0.0013
  • KL f(0)Vus 0.2146 ? 0.0016
  • K? Vus 0.2241 ? 0.0026
  • KL Vus 0.2187 ? 0.0028
  • (PDG 0.2200 ? 0.0026)

accuracy 1.1 1.1 0.6 0.7 1.3 1.2

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Results on Vusf(0)
(preliminary)
(2003)
PL B602 (2004) 41
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Conclusions
  • Values of Vus obtained by experiments before
    2003 are in poor agreement with CKM unitarity
  • Recent NA48 measurements of Vus
  • From K?
  • In agreement with new BNL result and CKM
    unitarity
  • In disagreement with the old measurements
  • From KL
  • In agreement with new KTeV and KLOE measurements
  • In better agreement with CKM unitarity than the
    old measurements.
  • More precise calculations of f(0) are desirable.

E. Goudzovski ? JINR SC ? January 20, 2005
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