Search for heavy neutrino in K+→μ+νH decay

Autor: Sadovsky, A.S., Kurshetsov, V.F., Filin, A.P., Akimenko, S.A., Artamonov, A.V., Blik, A.M., Brekhovskikh, V.V., Burtovoy, V.S., Bychkov, V.N., Donskov, S.V., Duk, V.A., Filippov, S.N., Gorin, A.M., Gushchin, E.N., Inyakin, A.V., Kekelidze, G.D., Khaustov, G.V., Kholodenko, S.A., Khudyakov, A.A., Kolosov, V.N., Konstantinov, A.S., Kravtsov, V.I., Kudenko, Yu. G., Leontiev, V.M., Lishin, V.A., Lysan, V.M., Medynsky, M.V., Mikhailov, Yu. V., Obraztsov, V.F., Polyakov, V.A., Polyarush, A. Yu., Popov, A.V., Romanovsky, V.I., Rykalin, V.I., Samoilenko, V.D., Semenov, V.K., Stenyakin, O.V., Tchikilev, O.G., Uvarov, V.A., Yushchenko, O.P., Zalikhanov, B. Zh.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
Zdroj: European Physical Journal C
Popis: A high statistics data sample of the K+→μ+νμ decay was accumulated by the OKA experiment in 2012. The missing mass analysis was performed to search for the decay channel K+→μ+νH with a hypothetic stable heavy neutrino in the final state. The obtained missing mass spectrum does not show peaks that could be attributed to existence of stable heavy neutrinos in the mass range (270
Databáze: OpenAIRE