New measurement of K+π+ branching ratio at the NA62 experiment
Abstract
The ultra-rare decay K+π+ is a golden mode in flavor physics. The Standard Model prediction for its branching ratio is below 10-10. This decay mode is highly sensitive to new physics models at mass scales up to O(100\,TeV). The NA62 experiment at CERN SPS is designed to measure this decay mode. A preliminary result of the branching ratio measurement using data collected in 2023--2024 is presented. With the new dataset, the NA62 experiment doubled its signal sample while reducing the background in proportion. Combining the data collected in 2016--2024, the branching ratio is measured to be B(K+π+) = (9.6+1.9-1.8)×10-11. The result is compatible with the Standard Model prediction with a precision better than 20\%.
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