NA62 objectives
The NA62 experiment aims to measure the very rare kaon decay K+ → π+ν ν at the CERN SPS , to make a decisive test of the Standard Model (SM) by extracting, through a 10% measurement, the Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa (CKM) parameter |Vtd|.
In order to reach its main goal, NA62 needs to collect about 100 in-flight K+ → π+ν ν events, and to keep the total systematic uncertainty small. Assuming a 10% signal acceptance and a branching ratio of 10-10, at least 1013 K+ decays are required.
To keep the systematic uncertainty small requires a rejection factor, for generic kaon decays, in the order of 1012 and the possibility to measure efficiencies and background suppression factors directly from data.
In addition to the main objective, thanks to its high beam intensity and detector performance, NA62 has a wide physics programme: precise measurements of lepton universality, searches for lepton number (LNV) and lepton flavor number (LFNV) violating processes and searches for exotic particles such as Dark Photons, Heavy Neutral Leptons and axion-like particles.