We report the results from a study of the full sample of ∼6.031×107 K ±→π ± π 0 π 0 decays recorded by the NA48/2 experiment at the CERN SPS. As first observed in this experiment, the π 0 π 0 invariant mass (M 00) distribution shows a cusp-like anomaly in the region around M 00=2m +, where m + is the charged pion mass. This anomaly has been interpreted as an effect due mainly to the final state charge exchange scattering process π + π -→π 0 π 0 in K ±→π ± π + π - decay. Fits to the M 00 distribution using two different theoretical formulations provide the presently most precise determination of a 0-a 2, the difference between the π π S-wave scattering lengths in the isospin I=0 and I=2 states. Higher-order π π rescattering terms, included in the two formulations, allow also an independent, though less precise, determination of a 2. © 2009 Springer-Verlag/Società Italiana di Fisica.
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Batley, J. R., Culling, A. J., Kalmus, G., Lazzeroni, C., Munday, D. J., Slater, M. W., … Widhalm, L. (2009). Determination of the S-wave π π scattering lengths from a study of K ±→π ± π 0 π 0 decays. European Physical Journal C, 64(4), 589–608. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-009-1171-3
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