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Prospects for K+→π+νν‾observation at CERN in NA62

Authors :
Khoriauli, G.
Aglieri Rinella, G.
Aliberti, R.
Ambrosino, F.
Angelucci, B.
Antonelli, A.
Anzivino, G.
Arcidiacono, R.
Azhinenko, I.
Balev, S.
Bendotti, J.
Biagioni, A.
Biino, C.
Bizzeti, A.
Blazek, T.
Blik, A.
Bloch-Devaux, B.
Bolotov, V.
Bonaiuto, V.
Bragadireanu, M.
Britton, D.
Britvich, G.
Bucci, F.
Butin, F.
Capitolo, E.
Capoccia, C.
Capussela, T.
Carassiti, V.
Cartiglia, N.
Cassese, A.
Catinaccio, A.
Cecchetti, A.
Ceccucci, A.
Cenci, P.
Cerny, V.
Cerri, C.
Checcucci, B.
Chikilev, O.
Ciaranfi, R.
Collazuol, G.
Conovaloff, A.
Cooke, P.
Cooper, P.
Corradi, G.
Cortina Gil, E.
Costantini, F.
Cotta Ramusino, A.
Coward, D.
D'Agostini, G.
Dainton, J.
Dalpiaz, P.
Danielsson, H.
Degrange, J.
De Simone, N.
Di Filippo, D.
Di Lella, L.
Dixon, N.
Doble, N.
Duk, V.
Elsha, V.
Engelfried, J.
Enik, T.
Falaleev, V.
Fantechi, R.
Fascianelli, V.
Federici, L.
Fiorini, M.
Fry, J.
Fucci, A.
Fulton, L.
Gallorini, S.
Gamberini, E.
Gatignon, L.
Georgiev, G.
Gianoli, A.
Giorgi, M.
Giudici, S.
Glonti, L.
Goncalves Martins, A.
Gonnella, F.
Goudzovski, E.
Guida, R.
Gushchin, E.
Hahn, F.
Hallgren, B.
Heath, H.
Herman, F.
Hutchcroft, D.
Iacopini, E.
Imbergamo, E.
Jamet, O.
Jarron, P.
Kampf, K.
Kaplon, J.
Karjavin, V.
Kekelidze, V.
Kholodenko, S.
Khoriauli, G.
Khudyakov, A.
Kiryushin, Yu.
Kleinknecht, K.
Kluge, A.
Koval, M.
Kozhuharov, V.
Krivda, M.
Kudenko, Y.
Kunze, J.
Lamanna, G.
Lazzeroni, C.
Lenci, R.
Lenti, M.
Leonardi, E.
Lichard, P.
Lietava, R.
Litov, L.
Lomidze, D.
Lonardo, A.
Lurkin, N.
Madigozhin, D.
Maire, G.
Makarov, A.
Mandeiro, C.
Mannelli, I.
Mannocchi, G.
Mapelli, A.
Marchetto, F.
Marchevski, R.
Martellotti, S.
Massarotti, P.
Massri, K.
Matak, P.
Maurice, E.
Menichetti, E.
Mila, G.
Minucci, E.
Mirra, M.
Misheva, M.
Molokanova, N.
Morant, J.
Morel, M.
Moulson, M.
Movchan, S.
Munday, D.
Napolitano, M.
Neri, I.
Newson, F.
Norton, A.
Noy, M.
Nuessle, G.
Obraztsov, V.
Ostankov, A.
Padolski, S.
Page, R.
Palladino, V.
Pardons, A.
Parkinson, C.
Pedreschi, E.
Pepe, M.
Perez Gomez, F.
Perrin-Terrin, M.
Peruzzo, L.
Petrov, P.
Petrucci, F.
Piandani, R.
Piccini, M.
Pietreanu, D.
Pinzino, J.
Pivanti, M.
Polenkevich, I.
Popov, I.
Potrebenikov, Yu.
Protopopescu, D.
Raffaelli, F.
Raggi, M.
Riedler, P.
Romano, A.
Rubin, P.
Ruggiero, G.
Russo, V.
Ryjov, V.
Salamon, A.
Salina, G.
Samsonov, V.
Santoni, C.
Santovetti, E.
Saracino, G.
Sargeni, F.
Schifano, S.
Semenov, V.
Sergi, A.
Serra, M.
Shkarovskiy, S.
Soldi, D.
Sotnikov, A.
Sougonyaev, V.
Sozzi, M.
Spadaro, T.
Spinella, F.
Staley, R.
Statera, M.
Sutcliffe, P.
Szilasi, N.
Tagnani, D.
Valdata-Nappi, M.
Valente, P.
Vasile, M.
Vassilieva, T.
Velghe, B.
Veltri, M.
Venditti, S.
Volpe, R.
Vormstein, M.
Wahl, H.
Wanke, R.
Wertelaers, P.
Winhart, A.
Winston, R.
Wrona, B.
Yushchenko, O.
Zamkovsky, M.
Zinchenko, A.
Source :
Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings; January-March 2016, Vol. 270 Issue: 1 p55-61, 7p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The main physics goal of the NA62 experiment at CERN is to precisely measure the branching ratio of the Kaon rare decay K+→π+νν‾. This decay is strongly suppressed in the Standard Model. On the other hand its branching ratio is calculated with high accuracy. NA62 is designed to measure the K+→π+νν‾decay rate with an uncertainty better than 10%. The measurement can serve as a probe to some new physics phenomena, which can alter the decay rate. The NA62 experiment has been successfully launched in October 2014. The theory framework as well as the NA62 detector and the preliminary results are reviewed in this article.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24056014
Volume :
270
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs38495083
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2016.02.013