Status of KOTO Experiment at J-PARC

The KOTO experiment at the J-PARC laboratory seeks to obtain the first observation of the KL → π0v decay. The branching ratio is calculated in the Standard Model to be 2.4 × 10−11. This decay is a good probe to explore new physics beyond the Standard Model with its small theoretical uncertainty (~2%...

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