kaon

A kaon is any of a group of four mesons distinguished by a quantum number called strangeness.

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NA62 sees first significant evidence of rare process

The result paves the way for searching for signs of physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics

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Physics
12 August, 2020

NA62 spots two potential instances of rare particle decay

The NA62 experiment has detected two candidate events for the decay of a positively charged kaon into a pion and a neutrino–antineutrino pair

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Physics
23 September, 2019

CERN experiment sees hints of a rare kaon decay

The NA62 experiment has observed a candidate event for an ultra-rare charged kaon decay

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Experiments
27 March, 2018

First results published from the new NA62

This first paper improves the limits for heavy neutral lepton production searches in kaon decays

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Experiments
22 December, 2017
Experiments
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22 December, 2017

How universal is (lepton) universality?

New results from LHCb suggest that B+mesons decay to muons about 25% less often than they decay to electrons

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Accelerators
03 June, 2014
Accelerators
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03 June, 2014

Tracking new physics—horse or zebra?

When you've got a discrepancy in the data, it might be time for theory and experiment to collaborate

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Experiments
09 August, 2013
Experiments
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09 August, 2013

A new “culprit” for matter-antimatter asymmetry

The LHCb collaboration has recently observed matter-antimatter asymmetries in the decays of the B<sup>0</sup><sub>s</sub> meson

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Experiments
24 April, 2013

NA61/SHINE

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NA62

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