The NA62 experiment at CERN is designed to measure precisely the rare decay K+ → π+vv. The intensity and energy of the SPS proton beam used to produce the K+, as well as the hermetic detector coverage and overall geometry, give in addition the opportunity to search for hypothesized weakly-coupled particles at the MeV-GeV mass scale. In these proceedings the focus lies on reviewing these opportunities and sketching the current status of some pertinent searches.
Searches for very weakly-coupled particles beyond the Standard Model with NA62 / Ambrosino, F.; Corvino, M.; Massarotti, P.; Mirra, M.; Napolitano, M.; Saracino, G.. - (2017), pp. 145-148. (Intervento presentato al convegno 13th Patras Workshop on Axions, WIMPs and WISPs, PATRAS 2017) [10.3204/DESY-PROC-2017-02/dobrich_babette].
Searches for very weakly-coupled particles beyond the Standard Model with NA62
Ambrosino F.;Corvino M.;Massarotti P.;Mirra M.;Napolitano M.;Saracino G.
2017
Abstract
The NA62 experiment at CERN is designed to measure precisely the rare decay K+ → π+vv. The intensity and energy of the SPS proton beam used to produce the K+, as well as the hermetic detector coverage and overall geometry, give in addition the opportunity to search for hypothesized weakly-coupled particles at the MeV-GeV mass scale. In these proceedings the focus lies on reviewing these opportunities and sketching the current status of some pertinent searches.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.