Searches for Lepton Number Violation and resonances in the K→ π μ μ decays at the NA48/2 experiment
Abstract
The NA48/2 experiment at CERN collected a large sample of charged kaon decays into final states with multiple charged particles in 2003--2004. A new upper limit on the rate of the lepton number violating decay Kπμμ obtained from this sample is reported: B(Kπμμ)<8.6 × 10-11 at 90\% CL. Searches for two-body resonances in the Kπμμ decays (including heavy neutral leptons~N4 and inflatons~) in the accessible range of masses and lifetimes are also presented. In the absence of a signal, upper limits are set on the products of branching ratios~B(KμN4)B(N4πμ) and B(Kπ)B(μ+μ-) as functions of the resonance mass and lifetime. These limits are in the 10-10-10-9 range for resonance lifetimes below 100~ps.
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