Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9861132 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The goal of the DIRAC experiment at CERN (PS212) is to measure the Ï+Ïâ atom lifetime with 10% precision. Such a measurement would yield a precision of 5% on the value of the S-wave ÏÏ scattering lengths combination |a0âa2|. Based on part of the collected data we present a first result on the lifetime, Ï=[2.91â0.62+0.49]Ã10â15 s, and discuss the major systematic errors. This lifetime corresponds to |a0âa2|=0.264â0.020+0.033mÏâ1.
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Authors
B. Adeva, L. Afanasyev, M. Benayoun, A. Benelli, Z. Berka, V. Brekhovskikh, G. Caragheorgheopol, T. Cechak, M. Chiba, S. Constantinescu, C. Detraz, D. Dreossi, D. Drijard, A. Dudarev, I. Evangelou, M. Ferro-Luzzi, M.V. Gallas, J. Gerndt, P. Zrelov,