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    First observation of the ϕπ+πγ\phi\to\pi^+\pi^-\gamma decay

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    Radiative decays of the ϕ\phi meson have been studied using a data sample of about 20 million ϕ\phi decays collected by the CMD-2 detector at VEPP-2M collider in Novosibirsk. From selected e+eπ+πγe^+e^-\to\pi^{+}\pi^{-}\gamma events the ϕπ+πγ\phi\to\pi^{+}\pi^{-}\gamma decay has been observed for the first time. \par Under the assumption that the intermediate f0(980)γf_{0}(980)\gamma state dominates in the ϕπ+πγ\phi \to \pi^+\pi^-\gamma decay, the corresponding branching ratio is Br(ϕf0(980)γ)=(1.93±0.46±0.50)×104Br(\phi\to f_{0}(980)\gamma)=(1.93\pm 0.46\pm 0.50)\times10^{-4}. \par Selected e+eμ+μγe^+e^-\to\mu^+\mu^-\gamma events were used to obtain Br(ϕμ+μγ)=(1.43±0.45±0.14)×105Br(\phi\to\mu^+\mu^-\gamma) =(1.43\pm 0.45\pm 0.14)\times10^{-5} for Eγ>20E_{\gamma}>20 MeV. \par Using the same data sample, upper limits at 90% CL have been obtained for the C-violating decay of the ϕ\phi: Br(ϕργ)<1.2×105Br(\phi\to\rho\gamma) < 1.2\times10^{-5}; and for the P- and CP-violating decay of the η\eta: \par Br(ηπ+π)<3.3×104Br(\eta\to\pi^+\pi^-) < 3.3\times10^{-4}.Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures, Submitted to Phys. Lett.

    Study of the ϕ\phi decays into π0π0γ\pi^0\pi^0\gamma and ηπ0γ\eta\pi^0\gamma final states

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    Radiative decays of the ϕ\phi meson have been studied using a data sample of about 19 million ϕ\phi decays collected by the CMD-2 detector at VEPP-2M collider in Novosibirsk. From selected e+eπ0π0γe^+e^-\to\pi^{0}\pi^{0}\gamma and e+eηπ0γe^+e^-\to\eta\pi^{0}\gamma events the following model independent results have been obtained: \par Br(ϕπ0π0γ)=(0.92±0.08±0.06)×104Br(\phi\to\pi^{0}\pi^{0}\gamma) = (0.92\pm 0.08\pm0.06)\times10^{-4} for Mπ0π0>700M_{\pi^{0}\pi^{0}}>700 MeV, \par Br(ϕηπ0γ)=(0.90±0.24±0.10)×104Br(\phi\to\eta\pi^{0}\gamma) = (0.90\pm 0.24\pm 0.10)\times10^{-4}. It is shown that the intermediate mechanism f0(980)γf_{0}(980)\gamma dominates in the ϕπ0π0γ\phi\to\pi^{0}\pi^{0}\gamma decay and the corresponding branching ratio is \par Br(ϕf0(980)γ)=(2.90±0.21±1.54)×104Br(\phi\to f_{0}(980)\gamma)=(2.90\pm 0.21\pm1.54)\times10^{-4}. The systematic error is dominated by the possible model uncertainty. \par Using the same data sample the upper limit has been obtained for the P- and CP-violating decay of η\eta at 90% CL: \par Br(ηπ0π0)<4.3×104Br(\eta\to\pi^{0}\pi^{0}) < 4.3\times10^{-4} >.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures, Submitted to Phys. Lett.

    DNA Double Strand Break Repair - Related Synthetic Lethality

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