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First search for $K^+ \to \pi^+ \nu \bar\nu$ using the decay-in-flight technique

The NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS reports the first search for $K^+ \to \pi^+ \nu \bar{\nu}$ using the decay-in-flight technique, based on a sample of $1.21\times10^{11}$ $K^+$ decays collected in 2016. The single event sensitivity is $3.15 \times 10^{-10}$, corresponding to 0.267 Standard Mode...

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Autores principales: Cortina Gil, Eduardo, Minucci, Elisa, Padolski, Sergey, Petrov, Plamen, Velghe, Bob, Kozhuharov, Venelin, Litov, Leandar, Georgiev, Georgi, Bryman, Douglas, Fu, Ji, Numao, Toshio, Husek, Tomas, Kampf, Karol, Zamkovsky, Michal, Aliberti, Riccardo, Khoriauli, Gia, Kunze, Jonas, Lomidze, David, Marchevski, Radoslav, Peruzzo, Letizia, Vormstein, Mario, Wanke, Rainer, Cotta Ramusino, Angelo, Dalpiaz, Pietro, Fiorini, Massimiliano, Gamberini, Enrico, Gianoli, Alberto, Neri, Ilaria, Norton, Alan, Petrucci, Ferruccio, Wahl, Heinrich, Bizzeti, Andrea, Bucci, Francesca, Iacopini, Enrico, Latino, Giuseppe, Lenti, Massimo, Volpe, Roberta, Antonelli, Antonella, Gonnella, Francesco, Lamanna, Gianluca, Lanfranchi, Gaia, Mannocchi, Giampaolo, Martellotti, Silvia, Moulson, Matthew, Raggi, Mauro, Spadaro, Tommaso, Ambrosino, Fabio, Capussela, Tiziana, Corvino, Michele, Di Filippo, Domenico, Massarotti, Paolo, Mirra, Marco, Napolitano, Marco, Saracino, Giulio, Anzivino, Giuseppina, Imbergamo, Ermanno, Lollini, Riccardo, Santoni, Cristiano, Brizioli, Francesco, Barbanera, Mattia, Cenci, Patrizia, Checcucci, Bruno, Duk, Viacheslav, Lupi, Matteo, Pepe, Monica, Piccini, Mauro, Lubrano, Pasquale, Costantini, Flavio, Doble, Niels, Giorgi, Marcello, Giudici, Sergio, Pinzino, Jacopo, Pontisso, Luca, Sozzi, Marco, Di Lella, Luigi, Mannelli, Italo, Cerri, Claudio, Fantechi, Riccardo, Pedreschi, Elena, Piandani, Roberto, Spinella, Franco, Biagioni, Andrea, D'Agostini, Giulio, Leonardi, Emanuele, Lonardo, Alessandro, Valente, Paolo, Vicini, Piero, Ammendola, Roberto, Bonaiuto, Vincenzo, De Simone, Nicola, Federici, Luca, Fucci, Adolfo, Salamon, Andrea, Sargeni, Fausto, Arcidiacono, Roberta, Biino, Cristina, Bloch-Devaux, Brigitte, Boretto, Marco, Filippi, Alessandra, Iacobuzio, Lorenza, Marchetto, Flavio, Menichetti, Ezio, Migliore, Ernesto, Soldi, Dario, Engelfried, Jürgen, Estrada-Tristan, Nora, Bragadireanu, Alexandru Mario, Ghinescu, Stefan Alexandru, Hutanu, Ovidiu Emanuel, Enik, Temur, Falaleev, Valeri, Kekelidze, Vladimir, Korotkova, Anna, Madigozhin, Dmitry, Misheva, Milena, Molokanova, Natalia, Movchan, Sergei, Polenkevich, Irina, Potrebenikov, Yuri, Shkarovskiy, Sergey, Zinchenko, Andrey, Fedotov, Sergei, Khotyantsev, Alexey, Gushchin, Evgeny, Kleimenova, Alina, Kudenko, Yury, Kurochka, Viktoriia, Medvedeva, Mariia, Mefodev, Aleksandr, Shaikhiev, Artur, Kholodenko, Sergey, Kurshetsov, Viktor, Obraztsov, Vladimir, Ostankov, Aleksandr, Semenov, Vitali, Sugonyaev, Valentin, Yushchenko, Oleg, Bician, Lubos, Blazek, Tomas, Cerny, Vladimir, Koval, Michal, Kucerova, Zuzana, Ceccucci, Augusto, Danielsson, Hans, Döbrich, Babette, Duval, Francois, Gatignon, Lau, Guida, Roberto, Hahn, Ferdinand, Jenninger, Berthold, Laycock, Paul, Lehmann Miotto, Giovanna, Lichard, Peter, Mapelli, Alessandro, Noy, Matthew, Palladino, Vito, Perrin-Terrin, Mathieu, Ruggiero, Giuseppe, Ryjov, Vladimir, Venditti, Stefano, Brunetti, Maria Brigida, Goudzovski, Evgueni, Lazzeroni, Cristina, Fascianelli, Valeria, Lurkin, Nicolas, Newson, Francis, Parkinson, Christopher, Romano, Angela, Sergi, Antonino, Sturgess, Andrew, Swallow, Joel, Heath, Helen, Page, Ryan, Trilov, Stoyan, Angelucci, Bruno, Britton, David, Protopopescu, Dan, Graham, Connor, Dainton, John Bourke, Fry, John Richard, Fulton, Liam, Hutchcroft, David, Massri, Karim, Maurice, Emilie, Wrona, Bozydar, Conovaloff, Adam, Cooper, Peter, Coward, David, Rubin, Philip David
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2019.01.067
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2638467
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Sumario:The NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS reports the first search for $K^+ \to \pi^+ \nu \bar{\nu}$ using the decay-in-flight technique, based on a sample of $1.21\times10^{11}$ $K^+$ decays collected in 2016. The single event sensitivity is $3.15 \times 10^{-10}$, corresponding to 0.267 Standard Model events. One signal candidate is observed while the expected background is 0.152 events. This leads to an upper limit of $14 \times 10^{-10}$ on the $K^+ \to \pi^+ \nu \bar{\nu}$ branching ratio at 95\% CL.