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Precision Measurement of the Ratio of the Charged Kaon Leptonic Decay Rates
A precision measurement of the ratio RK of the rates of kaon leptonic decays
K+- --> e nu and K+- --> mu nu with the full data sample collected by the NA62
experiment at CERN in 2007-2008 is reported. The result, obtained by analysing
~150000 reconstructed K+- --> e nu candidates with 11% background
contamination, is RK = (2.488+-0.010)*10^{-5}, in agreement with the Standard
Model expectation.Comment: Accepted for publication in Physics Letters B (18 January 2013). 18
pages, 6 figure
Improved calorimetric particle identification in NA62 using machine learning techniques
Measurement of the ultra-rare decay at the NA62
experiment at CERN requires high-performance particle identification to
distinguish muons from pions. Calorimetric identification currently in use,
based on a boosted decision tree algorithm, achieves a muon misidentification
probability of for a pion identification efficiency of 75%
in the momentum range of 15-40 GeV/. In this work, calorimetric
identification performance is improved by developing an algorithm based on a
convolutional neural network classifier augmented by a filter. Muon
misidentification probability is reduced by a factor of six with respect to the
current value for a fixed pion-identification efficiency of 75%. Alternatively,
pion identification efficiency is improved from 72% to 91% for a fixed muon
misidentification probability of
A study of the decay
A sample of candidates with
less than 1% background was collected by the NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS in
2017-2018. Branching fraction measurements are obtained at percent relative
precision in three restricted kinematic regions, improving on existing results
by a factor larger than two. An asymmetry, possibly related to T-violation, is
investigated with no evidence observed within the achieved precision
A search for the decay
A search for the decay, forbidden within the Standard
Model by either lepton number or lepton flavour conservation depending on the
flavour of the emitted neutrino, has been performed using the dataset collected
by the NA62 experiment at CERN in 2016--2018. An upper limit of is obtained for the decay branching fraction at 90\% CL, improving by
a factor of 250 over the previous search.Comment: Submitted to Phys.Lett.
Search for dark photon decays to at NA62
The NA62 experiment at CERN, designed to study the ultra-rare decay , has also collected data in beam-dump mode. In this
configuration, dark photons may be produced by protons dumped on an absorber
and reach a decay volume beginning 80 m downstream. A search for dark photons
decaying in flight to pairs is reported, based on a sample of protons on dump collected in 2021. No evidence for a dark
photon signal is observed. A region of the parameter space is excluded at 90%
CL, improving on previous experimental limits for dark photon masses between
215 and 550 MeV.Comment: 23 pages, 16 figures, final version, accepted for publication in JHE
Search for leptonic decays of the dark photon at NA62
The NA62 experiment at CERN, configured in beam-dump mode, has searched for
dark photon decays in flight to electron-positron pairs using a sample of
protons on dump collected in 2021. No evidence for a dark
photon signal is observed. The combined result for dark photon searches in
lepton-antilepton final states is presented and a region of the parameter space
is excluded at 90% CL, improving on previous experimental limits for dark
photon mass values between 50 and 600 MeV and coupling values in the
range to . An interpretation of the search
result in terms of the emission and decay of an axion-like particle is also
presented
Development of a new CEDAR for kaon identification at the NA62 experiment at CERN
The NA62 experiment at CERN utilises a differential Cherenkov counter with
achromatic ring focus (CEDAR) for tagging kaons within an unseparated
monochromatic beam of charged hadrons. The CEDAR-H detector was developed to
minimise the amount of material in the path of the beam by using hydrogen gas
as the radiator medium. The detector was shown to satisfy the kaon tagging
requirements in a test-beam before installation and commissioning at the
experiment. The CEDAR-H performance was measured using NA62 data collected in
2023.Comment: To be submitted to JINS
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