Institute for High Energy Physics - State Research Center of Russian Federation
The NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS reports a study of a sample of 4×1094 \times10^{9} tagged π0\pi^0 mesons from K+π+π0(γ)K^+ \to \pi^+ \pi^0 (\gamma), searching for the decay of the π0\pi^0 to invisible particles. No signal is observed in excess of the expected background fluctuations. An upper limit of 4.4×1094.4 \times10^{-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+XK^+ \to \pi^+ X, where XX is a particle escaping detection with mass in the range 0.110-0.155 GeV/c2/c^2 and rest lifetime greater than 100 ps. Model-dependent upper limits are obtained assuming XX to be an axion-like particle with dominant fermion couplings or a dark scalar mixing with the Standard Model Higgs boson.
The NA62 experiment reports the branching ratio measurement BR$(K^+ \rightarrow \pi^+ \nu\bar{\nu}) = (10.6^{+4.0}_{-3.4} |_{\rm stat} \pm 0.9_{\rm syst}) \times 10 ^{-11}$ 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+ννˉK^+ \rightarrow \pi^+ \nu\bar{\nu} decay, observed with a significance of 3.4σ\sigma. The experiment achieves a single event sensitivity of (0.839±0.054)×1011(0.839\pm 0.054)\times 10^{-11}, corresponding to 10.0 events assuming the Standard Model branching ratio of (8.4±1.0)×1011(8.4\pm1.0)\times10^{-11}. This measurement is also used to set limits on BR(K+π+XK^+ \to \pi^+ X), where XX 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.
A search for the K+π+XK^{+}\rightarrow\pi^{+}X decay, where XX is a long-lived feebly interacting particle, is performed through an interpretation of the K+π+ννˉK^{+}\rightarrow\pi^{+}\nu\bar{\nu} analysis of data collected in 2017 by the NA62 experiment at CERN. Two ranges of XX masses, 00-110MeV/c2110\,\text{MeV}/c^{2} and 154154-260MeV/c2260\,\text{MeV}/c^{2}, and lifetimes above 100ps100\,\text{ps} are considered. The limits set on the branching ratio, BR(K+π+X)\text{BR}(K^{+}\rightarrow\pi^{+}X), are competitive with previously reported searches in the first mass range, and improve on current limits in the second mass range by more than an order of magnitude.
A search for heavy neutral lepton (NN) production in K+e+NK^+\to e^+N decays using the data sample collected by the NA62 experiment at CERN in 2017--2018 is reported. Upper limits of the extended neutrino mixing matrix element Ue42|U_{e4}|^2 are established at the level of 10910^{-9} over most of the accessible heavy neutral lepton mass range 144--462 MeV/c2c^2, with the assumption that the lifetime exceeds 50 ns. These limits improve significantly upon those of previous production and decay searches. The Ue42|U_{e4}|^2 range favoured by Big Bang Nucleosynthesis is excluded up to a mass of about 340 MeV/c2c^2.
The NA62 experiment reports an investigation of the K+π+ννˉK^+\rightarrow\pi^+\nu\bar{\nu} mode from a sample of K+K^+ decays collected in 2017 at the CERN SPS. The experiment has achieved a single event sensitivity of (0.389±0.024)×1010(0.389\pm 0.024)\times10^{-10}, corresponding to 2.2 events assuming the Standard Model branching ratio of (8.4±1.0)×1011(8.4\pm1.0)\times10^{-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 1.78×10101.78\times10^{-10} for the K+π+ννˉK^+\rightarrow\pi^+\nu\bar{\nu} branching ratio at 90\%\,CL. This, together with the corresponding 68\%\,CL measurement of (0.480.48+0.72)×1010(0.48^{+0.72 }_{-0.48})\times10^{-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.
The results of a search for π0\pi^0 decays to a photon and an invisible massive dark photon at the NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS are reported. From a total of 4.12×1084.12\times10^8 tagged π0\pi^0 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/c2c^2. The present results are interpreted in terms of an upper limit of the branching ratio of the electro-weak decay π0γνν\pi^0 \to \gamma \nu \overline{\nu}, improving the current limit by more than three orders of magnitude.
The NA62 experiment at CERN reports searches for K+μ+NK^+\to\mu^+N and K+μ+νXK^+\to\mu^+\nu X decays, where NN and XX are massive invisible particles, using the 2016-2018 data set. The NN particle is assumed to be a heavy neutral lepton, and the results are expressed as upper limits of O(108){\cal O}(10^{-8}) of the neutrino mixing parameter Uμ42|U_{\mu4}|^2 for NN masses in the range 200-384 MeV/c2c^2 and lifetime exceeding 50 ns. The XX 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 XX masses in the range 10-370 MeV/c2c^2 are reported for the first time, ranging from ${\cal O}(10^{-5})to to {\cal O}(10^{-7}).Animprovedupperlimitof. An improved upper limit of 1.0\times 10^{-6}isestablishedat90 is established at 90% CL on the K^+\to\mu^+\nu\nu\bar\nu$ branching fraction.
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