A new search for the KL π0 and KL π0 X0 decays
Abstract
We searched for the CP-violating rare decay of neutral kaon, KL π0 , in data from the first 100 hours of physics running in 2013 of the J-PARC KOTO experiment. One candidate event was observed while 0.340.16 background events were expected. We set an upper limit of 5.1×10-8 for the branching fraction at the 90\% confidence level (C.L.). An upper limit of 3.7×10-8 at the 90\% C.L. for the KL π0 X0decay was also set for the first time, where X0 is an invisible particle with a mass of 135 MeV/c2.
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