: The paper describes the design of a specialized beamline intended to search for rare kaon decays , specifically
decay is so rare (predicted at roughly 1 in 10 billion) that observing it provides an incredibly clean "test" of the Standard Model; any deviation could signal .
: Compared to its predecessor (LESB1), it achieved a 2.5x increase in kaon intensity and reduced pion contamination by a factor of 10. 562outg_lesb3.rar
Based on the components of the name, the most relevant and "interesting" paper is likely:
:The LESB3 beamline was a cornerstone for some of the most sensitive rare decay searches of its era. The : The paper describes the design of a
: J. Doornbos, P. Pile, F. Meot, M. Aoki, E.W. Blackmore, et al.. Key Highlights :
The string appears to be a filename referencing a technical paper on particle physics, specifically the LESB3 (Low Energy Separated Beamline 3) used at the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS). The : J
: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A (April 21, 2000).