319 research outputs found
Pion, muon decays and weak interaction symmetries
We review the recent measurements of the rare pion decays: Pi+ -> Pi0 e+ Nu
[pion beta, Pi_(e3), or Pi_beta decay], radiative decay Pi+ -> e+ Nu Gamma
[Pi_(e2Gamma) or RPD], and Pi+ -> e+ Nu [Pi_(e2)] decay, as well as the
radiative muon decay, Mu -> e Nu Nu-bar Gamma, their theoretical implications,
and prospects for further improvement.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures; talk presented at the Fourth International
Symposium on Symmetries in Subatomic Physics (SSP 2009), held at the National
Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, 2-5 June 2009; to appear in "Symmetries in
Subatomic Physics", P. Hwang, ed., North Holland
Charged Current Universality and the MSSM
We analyze the prospective impact of supersymmetric radiative corrections on
tests of charged current universality involving light quarks and leptons.
Working within the R-parity conserving Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model,
we compute the corresponding one-loop corrections that enter the extraction of
the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element from a comparison of the
muon-decay Fermi constant with the vector coupling constant determined from
nuclear and neutron -decay. We also revisit earlier studies of the
corrections to the ratio of pion leptonic decay rates and . In both
cases, we observe that the magnitude of the corrections can be on the order of
. We show that a comparison of the first row CKM unitarity tests with
measurements of can provide unique probes of the spectrum of first
generation squarks and first and second generation sleptons.Comment: 38 pages, 17 figure
Discovering the New Standard Model: Fundamental Symmetries and Neutrinos
This White Paper describes recent progress and future opportunities in the
area of fundamental symmetries and neutrinos.Comment: Report of the Fundamental Symmetries and Neutrinos Workshop, August
10-11, 2012, Chicago, I
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