Study of D0 → K- μ+ ν in high energy photoproduction

P. L. Frabetti, C. W. Bogart, H. W.K. Cheung, S. Culy, J. P. Cumalat, W. E. Johns, J. N. Butler, F. Davenport, I. Gaines, P. H. Garbincius, S. Gourlay, D. J. Harding, P. Kasper, A. Kreymer, P. Lebrun, H. Mendez, S. Bianco, M. Enorini, F. L. Fabbri, A. SpalloneA. Zallo, R. Culbertson, G. Jaross, K. Lingel, P. D. Sheldon, J. R. Wilson, J. Wiss, G. Alimonti, D. Alliata, G. Bellini, M. Di Corato, M. Giammarchi, D. Hazan, P. Inzani, F. Leveraro, S. Malvezzi, D. Menasce, E. Meroni, L. Moroni, D. Pedrini, L. Perasso, A. Sala, S. Sala, D. Torretta, M. Vittone, D. Buchholz, C. Castoldi, B. Gobbi, S. Park, R. Yoshida, J. M. Bishop, J. K. Busenitz, N. M. Cason, J. D. Cunningham, R. W. Gardner, C. J. Kennedy, E. J. Mannel, R. J. Mountain, D. L. Puseljic, R. C. Ruchti, W. D. Shephard, M. E. Zanabria, S. P. Ratti, P. Vitulo, A. Lopez

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Abstract

We report a measurement of the semimuonic decay D0→K-μ+ν from data taken during the 1987-1988 fixed target run at Fermilab by the E687 Collaboration. We obtain Γ(D0→K-μ+ν)/Γ(D0→K-π+)=0.82±0.13±0.13 and use this result to calculate Γ(D0→K*-μ+ν)/Γ(D0→K-μ+ν)=0.59±0.10±0.13.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)203-208
Number of pages6
JournalPhysics Letters B
Volume315
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1993 Sept 30

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We wish to acknowledgteh e assistancoef the staff of the Fermi National AcceleratorL aboratory,t he INFN of Italy, and the staffs of the physics departments of the collaboratinign stitutionsT. his research was supportedin part by the National ScienceF oun-dation, the US Departmenot f Energy, the Italian Istituto Nazionaled i Fisica Nuclearea nd Ministero dell'Universit& e della Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica.

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  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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