
TL;DR
The KLOE experiment at DAFNE has collected data since 1999, enabling detailed studies of phi radiative decays and rare K short decays, with initial results based on early data.
Contribution
This paper presents the first results from KLOE's early data, providing new insights into phi meson decays and rare K short decay processes.
Findings
Initial measurements of phi radiative decays
First observations of rare K short decays
Data confirms expected decay patterns
Abstract
Since april 1999, the KLOE experiment at DAFNE has collected about 200 inverse pb of data, produced in electron-positron collision at the c.m. energy of 1020 MeV, the mass of the phi meson. These data have been used for detailed studies on the phi radiative decays, as well as on rare K short decays. The first results, based on the 20 inverse pb collected in year 2000 are presented here
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
