15 research outputs found
Search algorithm for a gravitational wave signal in association with Gamma Ray Burst GRB030329 using the LIGO detectors
One of the brightest Gamma Ray Burst ever recorded, GRB030329, occurred
during the second science run of the LIGO detectors. At that time, both
interferometers at the Hanford, WA LIGO site were in lock and acquiring data.
The data collected from the two Hanford detectors was analyzed for the presence
of a gravitational wave signal associated with this GRB. This paper presents a
detailed description of the search algorithm implemented in the current
analysis.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of 8th Gravitational Wave Data Analysis
Workshop (Milwaukee, WI) (Class. Quantum Grav.
Study of Charmless Hadronic B Meson Decays to Pseudoscalar-Vector Final States
We report results of searches for charmless hadronic B meson decays to
pseudoscalar(pi^+-,K^+-,Pi^0 or Ks^0)-vector(Rho, K* or Omega) final states.
Using 9.7 million BBbar pairs collected with the CLEO detector, we report first
observation of B^- --> Pi^-Rho^0, B^0 --> Pi^+-Rho^-+ and B^- --> Pi^-Omega,
which are expected to be dominated by hadronic b --> u transitions. The
measured branching fractions are (10.4+3.3-3.4+-2.1)x10^-6,
(27.6+8.4-7.4+-4.2)x10^-6 and (11.3+3.3-2.9+-1.4)x10^-6, respectively.
Branching fraction upper limits are set for all the other decay modes
investigated.Comment: 10 pages postscript, also available through
http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLN
Measurement of the B0 and B+ meson masses from B0 -> psi(') K_S and B+ -> psi(') K+ decays
Using 9.6 million B meson pairs collected with the CLEO detector, we have
fully reconstructed 135 B0 -> psi(') K_S and 526 B+ -> psi(') K+ candidates
with very low background.
We fitted the psi(')K invariant mass distributions of these B meson
candidates and measured the masses of the neutral and charged B mesons to be
M(B0)=5279.1+-0.7[stat]+-0.3[syst] MeV/c^2 and
M(B+)=5279.1+-0.4[stat]+-0.4[syst] MeV/c^2. The precision is a significant
improvement over previous measurements.Comment: 2 typographic errors corrected; 11 pages, 2 figures; also available
through http://www.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLNS/CLEO.htm
Update of the Search for the Neutrinoless Decay
We present an update of the search for the lepton family number violating
decay using a complete CLEO II data sample of 12.6 million
pairs. No evidence of a signal has been found and the
corresponding upper limit is \BR(\tau \to \mu\gamma) < 1.0 \times 10^{-6}
at 90% CL, significantly smaller than previous limits. All quoted results are
preliminary.Comment: 9 pages postscript, also available through
http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLN
Measurements of the Mass, total Width and Two-Photon Partila Width of the Meson
Using 13.4 of data collected with the CLEO detector at the Cornell
Electron Storage Ring, we have observed 300 events for the two-photon
production of ground-state pseudo-scalar charmonium in the decay ->
. We have measured the mass to be (2980.4 +-
2.3 (stat) +- 0.6 (sys)) MeV and its full width as (27.0 +- 5.8 (stat) +- 1.4
(sys)) MeV. We have determined the two-photon partial width of the
meson to be (7.6 +- 0.8 (stat) +- 0.4 (sys) +- 2.3 (br)) keV, with the last
uncertainty associated with the decay branching fraction.Comment: 9 pages postscript, also available through
http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLN
First Observation of the Baryon and a New Measurement of the Mass
Using data recorded with the CLEO II and CLEO II.V detector configurations at
the Cornell Electron Storage Rings, we report the first observation and mass
measurement of the charmed baryon, and an updated measurement
of the mass of the baryon. We find
= 231.0 +- 1.1 +- 2.0 MeV, and
= 166.4 +- 0.2 +- 0.3 MeV, where the errors are
statistical and systematic respectively.Comment: 8 pages postscript, also available through
http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLN
Measurement of Charge Asymmetries in Charmless Hadronic in B Meson Decays
We search for CP-violating asymmetries (Acp) in the B meson decays to K+-
pi-+, K+- pi0, Ks pi+-, K+- eta', and omega pi+-. Using 9.66 million
Upsilon(4S) decays collected with the CLEO detector, the statistical precision
on Acp is in the range of \pm 0.12 to \pm 0.25 depending on decay mode. While
CP-violating asymmetries of up to \pm 0.5 are possible within the Standard
Model, the measured asymmetries are consistent with zero in all five decay
modes studied.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
Study of exclusive two-body B0 meson decays to charmonium
We present a study of three B0 decay modes useful for time-dependent CP
asymmetry measurements. From a sample of 9.7 million B meson pairs collected
with the CLEO detector, we have reconstructed B0 -> J/psi K0S, B0 -> chi_c1
K0S, and B0 -> J/psi pi0 decays. The latter two decay modes have been observed
for the first time. We describe a K0S -> pi0 pi0 detection technique and its
application to the reconstruction of the decay B0 -> J/psi K0S. Combining the
results obtained using K0S -> pi+ pi- and K0S -> pi0 pi0 decays, we determine
Br(B0 -> J/psi K0) = (9.5 +- 0.8 +- 0.6)*10^-4, where the first uncertainty is
statistical and the second one is systematic.
We also obtain Br(B0 -> chi_c1 K0)= (3.9 +1.9/-1.3 +- 0.4)*10^-4 and Br(B0 ->
J/psi pi0) = (2.5 +1.1/-0.9 +- 0.2)*10^-5.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Study of Exclusive Radiative B Meson Decays
We have investigated exclusive, radiative B meson decays to charmless mesons
(\rho, \omega, \phi, K^*(892), K^*_2(1430)) in 9.7\times 10^6 BBbar decays
accumulated with the CLEO detector. The B -> K^*(892)\gamma branching fractions
are determined to be Br(B^0 -> K^{*0}(892)\gamma) = (4.55 +0.72-0.68
+-0.34)\times 10^-5 and Br(B^+ -> K^{*+}(892)\gamma) = (3.76 +0.89-0.83
+-0.28)\times 10^-5. We have searched for CP asymmetry in B -> K^*(892)\gamma
decays and measure Acp = +0.08 +-0.13 +-0.03. We also report the first
observation of the decay B -> K^*_2(1430)\gamma with a branching fraction of
(1.66 +0.59-0.53 +-0.13)\times 10^-5 and determine $Br(B ->
K^*_2(1430)\gamma)/Br(B -> K^*(892)\gamma) = 0.39 +0.15-0.13 consistent with
only one of two available theoretical models. No significant evidence for the
decays B -> \rho\gamma and B^0 -> \omega\gamma is found and we limit Br(B ->
(\rho/\omega)\gamma)/Br(B -> K^{*}(892)\gamma) < 0.32 at 90% CL. We also find
no evidence for the exotic decay B^0 -> \phi\gamma.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Letter
Resonance structure of tau->Kpipi decays
Using a sample of 4.7/fb integrated luminosity accumulated with the CLEO II
detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR), we investigate the mass
spectrum and resonant structure in tau->Kpipi decays. We measure the relative
fractions of K1(1270) and K1(1400) resonances in these decays, as well as the
K1 masses and widths. Our fitted K1 resonances are somewhat broader than
previous hadroproduction measurements, and in agreement with recent LEP results
from tau decay. The larger central value of our measured width supports models
which attribute the small tau->Kpipi branching fraction to larger K1 widths
than are presently tabulated. We also determine the Ka-Kb mixing angle theta_K