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The NA62 experiment at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) aims to measure the Branching Ratio of the very rare kaon decay K+ → π+νν, collecting O (100) events with a 10% background to make a stringent test of the Standard Model. One of the main backgrounds to the proposed measurement is represented by the K+ → π+π0, decay. To suppress this background...
The NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS aims to measure the Branching Ratio of the ultra-rare decay K+ → π+ νν̄, collecting about 100 events in two years of data taking with a signal to background ratio of 10∶1. An hermetic photon veto system has been designed to efficiently reject the pi0 background, one of the main background sources, and the 20-ton liquid krypton calorimeter is a fundamental component...
The NA62 experiment at CERN SPS aims to increase the precision in the measure of the Branching Ratio of the K+ → π+vv̄ decay. Efficient veto systems are needed to achieve the required background suppression level. The LKr, covering the angular range 1–10 mrad, is part of system vetoing photons due to π0 decay (from K+ → π + π0). This paper deals with the implementation of the LKr L0 trigger peak reconstruction...
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