Abstract
We had become interested in the possibility that radiative decays of the {phi} meson might be so prominent that they would undermine the primary aim of the {phi} factory, namely the study of (CP) charge-parity violation. As a result of previous work we can now be confident that the CP programme will not be significantly affected by this possibility. At the same time, the DA{phi}NE facility will create opportunities for studying {phi} radiative processes, in particular the production of the enigmatic scalar resonances, in their own right. (author).
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Brown, N, and Close, F E.
Scalar mesons and kaons in {phi} radiative decay and their implications for studies of CP violation at DA{phi}NE.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Brown, N, & Close, F E.
Scalar mesons and kaons in {phi} radiative decay and their implications for studies of CP violation at DA{phi}NE.
United Kingdom.
Brown, N, and Close, F E.
1991.
"Scalar mesons and kaons in {phi} radiative decay and their implications for studies of CP violation at DA{phi}NE."
United Kingdom.
@misc{etde_10140046,
title = {Scalar mesons and kaons in {phi} radiative decay and their implications for studies of CP violation at DA{phi}NE}
author = {Brown, N, and Close, F E}
abstractNote = {We had become interested in the possibility that radiative decays of the {phi} meson might be so prominent that they would undermine the primary aim of the {phi} factory, namely the study of (CP) charge-parity violation. As a result of previous work we can now be confident that the CP programme will not be significantly affected by this possibility. At the same time, the DA{phi}NE facility will create opportunities for studying {phi} radiative processes, in particular the production of the enigmatic scalar resonances, in their own right. (author).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Scalar mesons and kaons in {phi} radiative decay and their implications for studies of CP violation at DA{phi}NE}
author = {Brown, N, and Close, F E}
abstractNote = {We had become interested in the possibility that radiative decays of the {phi} meson might be so prominent that they would undermine the primary aim of the {phi} factory, namely the study of (CP) charge-parity violation. As a result of previous work we can now be confident that the CP programme will not be significantly affected by this possibility. At the same time, the DA{phi}NE facility will create opportunities for studying {phi} radiative processes, in particular the production of the enigmatic scalar resonances, in their own right. (author).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}