Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9860811 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
From 1994 to 1997, the emulsion target of the CHORUS detector was exposed to the wideband neutrino beam of the CERN SPS. In total about 100â000 charged-current neutrino interactions were located in the nuclear emulsion target and fully reconstructed. From this sample of events based on the data acquired by new automatic scanning systems, 2013 charm-decay events were selected by a pattern recognition program. They were confirmed as decays through visual inspection. Based on these events, the effective branching ratio of charmed particles into muons was determined to be B¯μ=[7.3±0.8(stat)±0.2(syst)]Ã10â2. In addition, the muonic branching ratios are presented for dominating charm-decay topologies. Normalization of the muonic decays to charged-current interactions provides Ïμâμ+/Ïcc=[3.16±0.34(stat)±0.09(syst)]Ã10â3. Selecting only events with visible energy greater than 30 GeV gives a value of B¯μ that is less affected by the charm production threshold and quasi-elastic Îc+ production. Combining this value with the current average of B¯μÃ|Vcd|2 at the leading order yields the value of |Vcd|LO=0.236±0.016.
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Authors
CHORUS Collaboration CHORUS Collaboration, A. Kayis-Topaksu, G. Ãnengüt, R. van Dantzig, M. de Jong, R.G.C. Oldeman, M. Güler, U. Köse, P. Tolun, M.G. Catanesi, M.T. Muciaccia, K. Winter, B. Van de Vyver, P. Vilain, G. Wilquet, B. Saitta,