First detection of a tagged neutrino in the NA62 experiment
NA62 Collaboration

TL;DR
The paper reports the first detection of a neutrino candidate in the NA62 experiment, achieved by reconstructing a specific decay and detecting the neutrino via a charged-current interaction in a liquid krypton calorimeter.
Contribution
This is the first observation of a tagged neutrino in the NA62 experiment, demonstrating a novel detection method using decay reconstruction and calorimeter detection.
Findings
First neutrino candidate detected in NA62 data
Neutrino detected via charged-current interaction in liquid krypton
Demonstrates feasibility of neutrino detection in this setup
Abstract
The NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS reports the first detection of a tagged neutrino candidate based on the data collected in 2022. The candidate consists of a decay where the charged particles are reconstructed and the neutrino is detected through a charged-current interaction in a liquid krypton calorimeter.
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