Status of KTeV (E832)

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Status of KTeV (E832). E. Blucher, Chicago. Introduction E832 Physics Results Status of Ongoing Analysis PhD Students Conclusions. The KTeV Collaboration: Arizona, Campinas (Brazil), Chicago, Colorado, Elmhurst, Fermilab, Osaka (Japan), Rice, Rutgers, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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26 February 2003

FNAL Director's Review

Status of KTeV (E832)

• Introduction• E832 Physics Results• Status of Ongoing Analysis• PhD Students• Conclusions

E. Blucher, Chicago

The KTeV Collaboration: Arizona, Campinas (Brazil), Chicago, Colorado, Elmhurst, Fermilab, Osaka (Japan), Rice, Rutgers, San Paulo (Brazil), UCLA, UCSD, Virginia, Wisconsin

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“Direct”in decayprocess

“Indirect” from asymmetric mixing

E832: Indirect vs. Direct CP Violation

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KTeV Physics Goals:

E832: / to 10-4

E799: rare KLdecays to 10-11

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KTeV Detector

KL + KS

KL

For EK ~ 70 GeV, KS: c ~ 3.5mKL: c ~ 2.2 km

E832: E799: rare decays

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KTeV CsI Electromagnetic Calorimeter

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KL

E/E < 1% for E > 1 GeV

~ 2.4 mm (large crystals)

x,y ~ 1.2 mm (small crystals)

(NIM article in preparation)

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KTeV Datataking

• 27 papers already published using 1996-1997 data sample; first paper using 1999 data has been accepted for publication.

• 17 PhDs awarded; 16 current PhD students

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E832 Publications

Measurements of direct CP violation, CPT symmetry, and other parameters in the neutral kaon system, PRD 67, 012005 (2003).

A measurement of the KL charge asymmetry, PRL 88, 181601 (2002).

Radiative decay width measurements of neutral kaon excitations using the Primakoff effect, PRL 89, 072001 (2002).

A new measurement of the radiative Ke3 branching ratio and photon spectrum, PRD 64, 112004 (2001).

Study of the KL direct emission vertex, PRL 86, 761 (2001).

Observation of direct CP violation in KS,KL decays, PRL 83, 22 (1999).

Measurement of the decay KL, PRL 83, 917 (1999).

Light gluino search for decays containing or from a neutral hadron beam at Fermilab, PRL 83, 2128 (1999).

Search for light gluinos via the spontaneous Appearance of pairs with an 800 GeV/c proton beam at Fermilab,PRL 79, 4083 (1997).

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Semileptonic Charge Asymmetry

0 0~ (1 ) (1 )LK KK

Semileptonic decays obey s= Q rule.

e e

( ) ( )2Re( )

( ) ( )L

N e N e

N e N e

World Ave. L = (3.30 0.07)

Expectation from K with only indirectCP violation: (3.32 0.03)

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Reconstructed K Mass Distributions(before background subtraction)

~1.6 MeV

~1.5 MeV

KTeV

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Reconstructed Vertex z Distributions

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0.1% shift in E scale: ~3 cm shift in vertex; ~1 shift in

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KTeV Data / Monte Carlo Comparison

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Calorimeter Energy Scale

Final energy scaleadjustment based on regenerator edge.

Energy scale depends on PK.

Applying an energy-independentscale shifts Re() by -0.5 compared to nominal method.

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Calorimeter Energy Scale

Final energy scale adjustment based on regenerator edge.

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Check E scale with different modes:K, K*KS,hadronic 2 production,K20 Dalitz, 30

Cross Checks of Energy Scale

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Systematic Uncertainties in Re()

Uncertainty in (10

)Source of uncertainty

from from

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0.320.470.300.200.790.41

0.181.47

0.370.481.070.390.04

Trigger (L1/L2/L3)CsI energy, position reconTrack recon. Event selection efficiency Apertures Background z-dependence of acceptanceMC statusticsFitting 0.30

TOTAL 2.39

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World ave. Re() = (16.6 6)

(confidence level = 10%)

KTeV Result:

Re() = (20.7 1.5(stat) 2.4(syst)) 10-4

= (20.7 2.8) 10-4

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KL - KS Interference Downstream of Regenerator

KTeV Results:6 1

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(89.65 0.07) 10

0.61 0.62 (stat) 1.01 (syst)

0.39 0.22 (stat) 0.45 (syst)

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History of KS Lifetime Measurements

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History of m Measurements

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Re() and Im()

( Im())

KTeV

NA48

NA48+KTeV

f.s. phase+CPT

2 contours

E731

E773

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Current Analysis

• Full treatment of photon angles in simulation and reconstruction: E scale, E nonlinearity

• Better treatment of nearby and overlapping clusters: E scale, E nonlinearity

• Better modeling of fringe field: calorimeter calibration, E nonlinearity

• Improved drift chamber alignment: calorimeter calibration, E nonlinearity

• Improved simulation of delta rays: pt distribution, neutral background estimate

• Better drift chamber performance (99) and track reconstruction: mass resolution improved by ~10%.

Vacuum beam (KL) Reg. Beam ("KS") 00 + 00 )stat

(106) (106) (106) (106) (10-4)96+97 11.2 3.4 19.4 5.6 1.51999 14.9 3.7 25.8 6.1 1.496-99 26.1 7.1 45.2 11.7 1.0

Improvement in systematics needed to take advantage of increase in statistics.

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KL Data / Monte Carlo Comparison

(full KTeV data sample)

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Ongoing E832 Analyses

• : Re(), Im() ( ), , m, S

• Diurnal variations of , l, etc.

• KL

• KL

• KL

• KLe

• KL Dalitz parameters

• KL00 Dalitz parameters

• Ratios of dominant branching ratios; Vus

• mass

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E832 PhD Students

Past students: Thesis Topic

M. Barrio (Chicago) KL Dalitz parameters

J. Graham (Chicago) Re(), , m, S (96+97)

V. Prasad (Chicago) Re(), , m, S (96+97)

P. Shawhan (Chicago) Re() (1/4 96+97)

Current students:

S. Averitte (Rutgers) (1996+1997)

C. Bown (Chicago)

A. Jansen (Chicago) Vus

M. Ronquest (UVA) (full data)

E. Santos (San Paulo) KLe

J. Shields (UVA) KL (full data)

J. Wang (Arizona) KL (full data)

E. Worcester (Chicago) Re(), , , etc. (full data)

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Conclusions

• KTeV results from 1996+1997 data include:

Re() = (20.7 2.8) 10-4

Precise measurements of m, S, +, , l

• Analysis of full data sample going well; manpower becoming a challenge.

• Full KTeV data sample (96+97+99) will reduce the statistical error on to ~ 1 104;

significant work will be required to

reduce systematic error to similar level.

• We are also working on broad range of non- topics.

• We rely on continued operations support from computing division for KTeV hardware and PC farms.

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: Theory vs. Experiment

There is some optimism that next round(s) oflattice efforts could reach 10% level.

Two recent lattice calculations (with similarapproximations) find small, negative values for . Re()=( (RBC Collaboration) (stat. error only!)

may soon be measured to 5%! Theory improvement will be needed totake full advantage of this precision.

Bertolini, Sozzi