8 research outputs found

    Search for production of an invisible dark photon in π0 decays

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    The results of a search for π0 decays to a photon and an invisible massive dark photon at the NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS are reported. From a total of 4.12 x 10^8 tagged π0 mesons, no signal is observed. Assuming a kinetic-mixing interaction, limits are set on the dark photon coupling to the ordinary photon as a function of the dark photon mass, improving on previous searches in the mass range 60-110 MeV/c^2. The present results are interpreted in terms of an upper limit of the branching ratio of the electro-weak decay π0→γνν¯, improving the current limit by more than three orders of magnitude

    An investigation of the very rare K+ → π+ vv¯ decay

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    The NA62 experiment reports an investigation of the K+→π+ν ̄ν mode from a sample of K+ decays collected in 2017 at the CERN SPS. The experiment has achieved a single event sensitivity of (0.389±0.024)×10−10, corresponding to 2.2 events assuming the Standard Model branching ratio of (8.4±1.0)×10−11. Two signal candidates are observed with an expected background of 1.5 events. Combined with the result of a similar analysis conducted by NA62 on a smaller data set recorded in 2016, the collaboration now reports an upper limit of 1.78×10−10 for the K+→π+ν ̄ν branching ratio at 90% CL. This, together with the corresponding 68% CL measurement of (0.48+0.72−0.48)×10−10, are currently the most precise results worldwide, and are able to constrain some New Physics models that predict large enhancements still allowed by previous measurements

    Search for K+ decays to a muon and invisible particles

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    The NA62 experiment at CERN reports searches for K+ → μ+N and K+ → μ+νX decays, where N and X are massive invisible particles, using the 2016–2018 data set. The N particle is assumed to be a heavy neutral lepton, and the results are expressed as upper limits of O(10−8) of the neutrino mixing parameter |Uμ4|2 for N masses in the range 200–384 MeV/c2 and lifetime exceeding 50 ns. The X particle is considered a scalar or vector hidden sector mediator decaying to an invisible final state, and upper limits of the decay branching fraction for X masses in the range 10–370 MeV/c2 are reported for the first time, ranging from O(10−5) to O(10−7). An improved upper limit of 1.0×10−6 is established at 90% CL on the K+ → μ+ννν¯ branching fraction

    Unprecedented studies of the low-energy negatively charged Kaons interactions in nuclear matter by Amadeus

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    The AMADEUS experiment deals with the investigation of the low-energy kaon-nuclei hadronic interaction at the DA Phi NE collider at LNF-INFN, which is fundamental to solve longstanding open questions in the non-perturbative strangeness QCD sector. AMADEUS step 0 consisted in the analysis of 2004-2005 KLOE data, exploring the K- absorptions in H, He-4, Be-9 and C-12 in-flight and at-rest. With AMADEUS step 1, a dedicated pure carbon target was implemented in the central region of the KLOE detector, providing a high statistic sample of pure at-rest K- nuclear interaction. For the future, a dedicated setup to perform detailed studies is under preparation. Our present analysis deals with the major open questions in hadron nuclear physics in the strangeness sector, namely how hadron masses and interactions change in nuclear environment, with a search ranging from kaonic nuclear clusters to strange baryon resonances and in-medium modification of the resonance parameters

    Measurement of the very rare K+->pi+nu nu<mml:mo stretchy="true"><overbar></mml:mover> decay

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    Abstract The NA62 experiment reports the branching ratio measurement BR K + → π + ν ν ¯ = 10.6 − 3.4 + 4.0 stat ± 0.9 syst × 10 − 11 BR(K+→π+νν‾)=(10.6−3.4+4.0∣stat±0.9syst)×10−11 \mathrm{BR}\left({K}^{+}\to {\pi}^{+}\nu \overline{\nu}\right)=\left({10.6}_{-3.4}^{+4.0}\left|{}_{\mathrm{stat}}\right.\pm {0.9}_{\mathrm{syst}}\right)\times {10}^{-11} at 68% CL, based on the observation of 20 signal candidates with an expected background of 7.0 events from the total data sample collected at the CERN SPS during 2016–2018. This provides evidence for the very rare K + → π + ν ν ¯ π+νν‾ {\pi}^{+}\nu \overline{\nu} decay, observed with a significance of 3.4σ. The experiment achieves a single event sensitivity of (0.839 ± 0.054) × 10 −11, corresponding to 10.0 events assuming the Standard Model branching ratio of (8.4 ± 1.0) × 10 −11. This measurement is also used to set limits on BR(K + → π + X), where X is a scalar or pseudo-scalar particle. Details are given of the analysis of the 2018 data sample, which corresponds to about 80% of the total data sample

    Search for pi(0) decays to invisible particles

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    The NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS reports a study of a sample of 4 × 109 tagged π0 mesons from K+ → π+π0(γ), searching for the decay of the π0 to invisible particles. No signal is observed in excess of the expected background fluctuations. An upper limit of 4.4 × 10−9 is set on the branching ratio at 90% confidence level, improving on previous results by a factor of 60. This result can also be interpreted as a model- independent upper limit on the branching ratio for the decay K+ → π+X, where X is a particle escaping detection with mass in the range 0.110–0.155 GeV/c2 and rest lifetime greater than 100 ps. Model-dependent upper limits are obtained assuming X to be an axion-like particle with dominant fermion couplings or a dark scalar mixing with the Standard Model Higgs boson

    Search for Lepton Number and Flavor Violation in K+ and pi(0) Decays

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    Searches for the lepton number violating K^{+}→π^{-}μ^{+}e^{+} decay and the lepton flavor violating K^{+}→π^{+}μ^{-}e^{+} and π^{0}→μ^{-}e^{+} decays are reported using data collected by the NA62 experiment at CERN in 2017-2018. No evidence for these decays is found and upper limits of the branching ratios are obtained at 90% confidence level: B(K^{+}→π^{-}μ^{+}e^{+})&lt;4.2×10^{-11}, B(K^{+}→π^{+}μ^{-}e^{+})&lt;6.6×10^{-11} and B(π^{0}→μ^{-}e^{+})&lt;3.2×10^{-10}. These results improve by 1 order of magnitude over previous results for these decay modes

    NA62 results on Dark Sector searches

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    NA62 is a precision physics experiment studying charged kaons and their decayproducts with an unprecedented accuracy (measurement of the K + → π + ννbranching ratio of the order of 10 −11), allowing indirect probes of new physicsscales up to O(100) TeV. NA62 experiment also searches directly for weaklyinteracting particles of up to O(100) MeV masses in kaon decays and up to O(1)GeV masses when running in the beam dump mode. For both modes of directsearches, NA62 has been collecting data since 2021 after a successful 2016-18run 1. Past results and future prospects are presented in this talk
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