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The NA62 experiment at CERN: recent results and prospects

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Recent results on Lepton Flavour Universalities and on tests of Chiral Pertubation Theory will be presented, using existing data collected during the first phase of NA62 . The main aim of the second phase is the measurement of the rare decays K->pi nu nubar. These decays are excellent processes to make tests of new physics at the highest scale complementary to LHC thanks to their theoretically cleanness. The experiment aims to collect of the order of 100 K+->pi+ nu nubar events in two years of data taking, keeping the background at the level of 10%. Part of the experimental apparatus has been commissioned during a technical run in 2012. The physics prospects and the status of the experiment will be reviewed.

This talk is part of the Cavendish HEP Seminars series.

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