21–29 Aug 2019
Europe/Athens timezone
ICNFP 2019 follows HiX 2019 (also at the OAC), Int. Workshop devoted to Nucleon Structure at Large Bjorken-x (https://indico.cern.ch/event/799284/overview). Related ICNFP Session organized with HiX 2019 convenors will take place the 22-23 August

KLEVER: AN EXPERIMENT TO MEASURE BR(KL→π0𝑣𝑣̅) AT THE CERN SPS

29 Aug 2019, 11:40
20m
Room 4

Room 4

Speaker

Marco Mirra (Universita e sezione INFN di Napoli (IT))

Description

Precise measurements of the branching ratios (BRs) for the flavor-changing neutral current decays K→π𝑣𝑣̅ can provide unique constraints on CKM unitarity and, potentially, evidence for new physics. It is important to measure both decay modes, K+→π+𝑣𝑣̅ and KL→π0𝑣𝑣̅, since different new physics models affect the rates for each channel differently. The NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS is currently collecting data and will measure BR(K+→π+𝑣𝑣̅) to within 10%. We are designing the KLEVER experiment to measure BR(KL→π0𝑣𝑣̅) to about 20% using a high-energy neutral beam at the CERN SPS starting in LHC Run 4. The boost from the high-energy beam facilitates the rejection of background channels such as KL→π0π0 by detection of the additional photons in the final state. On the other hand, the layout poses particular challenges for the design of the small-angle vetoes, which must reject photons from KL decays escaping through the beam pipe amidst an intense background from soft photons and neutrons in the beam. We present findings from our design studies, with an emphasis on the challenges faced and the potential sensitivity for the measurement of BR(KL→π0𝑣𝑣̅).

Author

Marco Mirra (Universita e sezione INFN di Napoli (IT))

Presentation materials