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Report number arXiv:2501.14827
Title Proposal of the KOTO II experiment
Author(s)

Fry, John (Birmingham U.) ; Goudzovski, Evgueni (Birmingham U.) ; Lazzeroni, Cristina (Birmingham U.) ; Reddel, Thomas (Birmingham U.) ; Romano, Angela (Birmingham U.) ; Sanders, Jack (Birmingham U.) ; Tomczak, Adam (Birmingham U.) ; Carini, Gabriella (Brookhaven) ; Yang, Guang (Brookhaven) ; Bian, Jianming (UC, Irvine) ; Husek, Tomáš (Charles U. ; Birmingham U.) ; Augustine, Emile (Chicago U., EFI) ; Stillwell, Benjamin (Chicago U., EFI) ; Redeker, Joseph (Chicago U., EFI) ; Wah, Yau (Chicago U., EFI) ; Wynd, Maresa (Chicago U., EFI) ; Neshatpour, Siavash (IP2I, Lyon) ; Mahmoudi, Farvah (IP2I, Lyon ; CERN ; IUF, Paris) ; Martínez Santos, Diego (U. A Coruna) ; Chobanova, Veronika (U. A Coruna) ; Prouve, Claire (U. A Coruna) ; Wendel, John (U. A Coruna) ; Glazov, Alexander (DESY) ; Rostomyan, Armine (DESY) ; Bandiera, Laura (INFN, Ferrara) ; Gianoli, Alberto (INFN, Ferrara) ; Romagnoni, Marco (INFN, Ferrara ; Ferrara U.) ; Antonelli, Antonella (Frascati) ; Moulson, Matthew (Frascati) ; Sarra, Ivano (Frascati) ; Soldani, Mattia (Frascati) ; Swallow, Joel (Frascati) ; Martin, Victoria (Edinburgh U.) ; Needham, Matthew (Edinburgh U.) ; Protopopescu, Dan (Glasgow U.) ; Komatsubara, Takeshi (KEK, Tsukuba ; J-PARC) ; Lim, GeiYoub (KEK, Tsukuba ; J-PARC) ; Nomura, Tadashi (KEK, Tsukuba ; J-PARC) ; Shiomi, Koji (KEK, Tsukuba ; J-PARC) ; Watanabe, Hiroaki (KEK, Tsukuba ; J-PARC) ; Iyer, Abhishek (Indian Inst. Tech., New Delhi) ; Kim, Eun-Joo (Chonbuk Natl. U.) ; Peruzzo, Letizia (U. Mainz, PRISMA) ; Wanke, Rainer (U. Mainz, PRISMA) ; Ahn, Jung Keun (Korea U.) ; Dainton, John Bourke (Lancaster U.) ; Jones, Roger William Lewis (Lancaster U.) ; Massri, Karim (Lancaster U.) ; Shaikhiev, Artur (Lancaster U.) ; Gorbahn, Martin (U. Liverpool (main)) ; Hutchcroft, David (U. Liverpool (main)) ; De Capua, Stefano (Manchester U.) ; Döbrich, Babette (Garching, Max Planck Inst.) ; Lezki, Samet (Garching, Max Planck Inst.) ; D'Ambrosio, Giancarlo (INFN, Naples) ; Lin, Chieh (Taiwan, Natl. Changhua U.) ; Matsumura, Toru (Japan, Natl. Defence Academy) ; Tung, Yu-Chen (Taiwan, Natl. Normal U.) ; Hsiung, Yee B. (Taiwan, Natl. Taiwan U.) ; Wu, Tong (Taiwan, Natl. Taiwan U.) ; Su, Yi-Ting (Taiwan, Natl. Taiwan U.) ; Gonzalez, Mario (Osaka U. (main)) ; Homma, Mei (Osaka U. (main)) ; Katayama, Mai (Osaka U. (main)) ; Kawata, Yuto (Osaka U. (main)) ; Kotera, Katsushige (Osaka U. (main)) ; Nanjo, Hajime (Osaka U. (main)) ; Ogawa, Daiki (Osaka U. (main)) ; Ono, Keita (Osaka U. (main)) ; Shiraishi, Ryota (Osaka U. (main)) ; Montalto, Luigi (Ancona, Politech. U. delle Marche) ; Rinaldi, Daniele (Ancona, Politech. U. delle Marche) ; Brizioli, Francesco (INFN, Perugia) ; Pepe, Monica (INFN, Perugia) ; Anzivino, Giuseppina (INFN, Perugia ; U. Perugia (main)) ; Pinzino, Jacopo (INFN, Pisa) ; Lamanna, Gianluca (INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Sozzi, Marco (INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Lim, Sanghoon (Pusan Natl. U.) ; Kim, Chong (Pusan Natl. U.) ; Kreps, Michal (Warwick U.) ; Tajima, Yasuhisa (Yamagata U.) ; Yoshida, Hiroshi (Yamagata U.)

Document contact Contact: arXiv
Imprint 2025-01-22
Number of pages 75
Note Submitted to the J-PARC PAC. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2110.04462
Subject category physics.ins-det ; Detectors and Experimental Techniques ; hep-ex ; Particle Physics - Experiment
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment KOTO
Abstract The KOTO II experiment is proposed to measure the branching ratio of the decay $K_L\to\pi^0\nu\bar{\nu}$ at J-PARC. With a beamline to extract long-lived neutral kaons at 5 degrees from a production target, the single event sensitivity of the decay is $8.5\times 10^{-13}$, which is much smaller than the Standard Model prediction $3\times 10^{-11}$. This allows searches for new physics beyond the Standard Model and the first discovery of the decay with a significance exceeding $5\sigma$. As the only experiment proposed in the world dedicated to rare kaon decays, KOTO II will be indispensable in the quest for a complete understanding of flavor dynamics in the quark sector. Moreover, by combining efforts from the kaon community worldwide, we plan to develop the KOTO II detector further and expand the physics reach of the experiment to include measurements of the branching ratio of the $K_L\to\pi^0\ell^+\ell^-$ decays, studies of other $K_L$ decays, and searches for dark photons, axions, and axion-like particles. KOTO II will therefore obtain a comprehensive understanding of $K_L$ decays, providing further constraints on new physics scenarios with existing $K^+$ results.
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