Searches for rare and forbidden kaon decays at the NA62 experiment at CERN
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The NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS aims at measuring the branching ratio (BR) of the rare K → π vv̄ decay, with a precision of ∼ 10%25. This goal will be achieved after two years of data taking by collecting ∼ 1013 K decays in the fiducial volume. The K → π vv̄ is a golden mode in flavor physics because of the precise theoretical prediction. Thanks to the unprecedent kaon flux, it will also be possible to search for many other forbidden processes, including leptor flavor violation modes, sterile neutrinos, supersymmetric particles. The expected NA62 performances will wallow the exclusion limits for several decay modes to be improved. The experiment will start collecting data in late 2014. © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Licence.
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The NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS aims at measuring the branching ratio (BR) of the rare K%2b → π%2bvv̄ decay, with a precision of ∼ 10%25. This goal will be achieved after two years of data taking by collecting ∼ 1013 K%2b decays in the fiducial volume. The K%2b → π%2bvv̄ is a golden mode in flavor physics because of the precise theoretical prediction. Thanks to the unprecedent kaon flux, it will also be possible to search for many other forbidden processes, including leptor flavor violation modes, sterile neutrinos, supersymmetric particles. The expected NA62 performances will wallow the exclusion limits for several decay modes to be improved. The experiment will start collecting data in late 2014. © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Licence.
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Branching ratio; Decay mode; Flavor physics; Sterile neutrinos; Experiments; High energy physics
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