Measurement of the very rare K+→π+ decay

Abstract

The NA62 experiment reports the branching ratio measurement BR(K+ → π+ ) = (10.6+4.0-3.4 | stat 0.9 syst) × 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+ decay, observed with a significance of 3.4σ. The experiment achieves a single event sensitivity of (0.839 0.054)× 10-11, corresponding to 10.0 events assuming the Standard Model branching ratio of (8.41.0)×10-11. This measurement is also used to set limits on BR(K+ π+ X), where X 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.

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