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Search for the Decay K_L    ^0/nu/bar{/nu} at the J-PARC KOTO Experiment (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Kota Nakagiri Search for the Decay K_L ^0/nu/bar{/nu} at the J-PARC KOTO Experiment (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Kota Nakagiri
R2,873 Discovery Miles 28 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book reports on a new result from the KL 0 search at the J-PARC KOTO experiment, which sets an upper limit of 3x10-9 for the branching fraction of the decay at the 90% confidence level, improving the previous best limit by an order of magnitude. To explain the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe, still unknown new physics beyond the standard model (SM) that breaks CP symmetry is necessary. The rare decay of a long-lived neutral K meson, KL 0 , is a CP-violating decay. It is an excellent probe to search for new physics because new physics can contribute to the decay and change its branching fraction, while the SM is as small as 3x10-11. However, it is extremely difficult to search for because all of the decay products are neutral and two neutrinos are undetectable. The KL 0 signal is identified by measuring two photons from a 0 with a calorimeter and confirming the absence of any other detectable particles with hermetic veto counters. The book contributes to the analysis of neutron-induced backgrounds which were the dominant background sources in the search. For the background caused by two consecutive hadronic showers in the calorimeter due to a neutron, the author evaluated the background yield using a data-driven approach. For another background caused by an meson production- decays two photons-by a neutron that hits a veto counter near the calorimeter, the author developed an original analysis technique to reduce it. The book also contributes to the analysis of the normalization modes (KL 3 0, KL 2 0, KL 2 ) to measure KL yield, the estimation of the signal acceptance based on a simulation, and the evaluation of the trigger efficiency. As a result, significant improvements in the measurement were achieved, and this is an important step in the continuing higher sensitivity search, which can reach new physics with the energy scales up to O(100-1000 TeV).

Search for the Decay K_L    ^0/nu/bar{/nu} at the J-PARC KOTO Experiment (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Kota Nakagiri Search for the Decay K_L ^0/nu/bar{/nu} at the J-PARC KOTO Experiment (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Kota Nakagiri
R2,837 Discovery Miles 28 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book reports on a new result from the KL 0 search at the J-PARC KOTO experiment, which sets an upper limit of 3x10-9 for the branching fraction of the decay at the 90% confidence level, improving the previous best limit by an order of magnitude. To explain the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe, still unknown new physics beyond the standard model (SM) that breaks CP symmetry is necessary. The rare decay of a long-lived neutral K meson, KL 0 , is a CP-violating decay. It is an excellent probe to search for new physics because new physics can contribute to the decay and change its branching fraction, while the SM is as small as 3x10-11. However, it is extremely difficult to search for because all of the decay products are neutral and two neutrinos are undetectable. The KL 0 signal is identified by measuring two photons from a 0 with a calorimeter and confirming the absence of any other detectable particles with hermetic veto counters. The book contributes to the analysis of neutron-induced backgrounds which were the dominant background sources in the search. For the background caused by two consecutive hadronic showers in the calorimeter due to a neutron, the author evaluated the background yield using a data-driven approach. For another background caused by an meson production- decays two photons-by a neutron that hits a veto counter near the calorimeter, the author developed an original analysis technique to reduce it. The book also contributes to the analysis of the normalization modes (KL 3 0, KL 2 0, KL 2 ) to measure KL yield, the estimation of the signal acceptance based on a simulation, and the evaluation of the trigger efficiency. As a result, significant improvements in the measurement were achieved, and this is an important step in the continuing higher sensitivity search, which can reach new physics with the energy scales up to O(100-1000 TeV).

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