- Ahn, JK;
- Beckford, B;
- Campbell, M;
- Chen, SH;
- Comfort, J;
- Dona, K;
- Farrington, MS;
- Hanai, K;
- Hara, N;
- Haraguchi, H;
- Hsiung, YB;
- Hutcheson, M;
- Inagaki, T;
- Isoe, M;
- Kamiji, I;
- Kato, T;
- Kim, EJ;
- Kim, JL;
- Kim, HM;
- Komatsubara, TK;
- Kotera, K;
- Lee, SK;
- Lee, JW;
- Lim, GY;
- Lin, QS;
- Lin, C;
- Luo, Y;
- Mari, T;
- Masuda, T;
- Matsumura, T;
- Mcfarland, D;
- McNeal, N;
- Miyazaki, K;
- Murayama, R;
- Nakagiri, K;
- Nanjo, H;
- Nishimiya, H;
- Noichi, Y;
- Nomura, T;
- Nunes, T;
- Ohsugi, M;
- Okuno, H;
- Redeker, JC;
- Sanchez, J;
- Sasaki, M;
- Sasao, N;
- Sato, T;
- Sato, K;
- Sato, Y;
- Shimizu, N;
- Shimogawa, T;
- Shinkawa, T;
- Shinohara, S;
- Shiomi, K;
- Shiraishi, R;
- Su, S;
- Sugiyama, Y;
- Suzuki, S;
- Tajima, Y;
- Taylor, M;
- Tecchio, M;
- Togawa, M;
- Toyoda, T;
- Tung, Y-C;
- Vuong, QH;
- Wah, YW;
- Watanabe, H;
- Yamanaka, T;
- Yoshida, HY;
- Zaidenberg, L
The rare decay K_{L}→π^{0}νν[over ¯] was studied with the dataset taken at the J-PARC KOTO experiment in 2016, 2017, and 2018. With a single event sensitivity of (7.20±0.05_{stat}±0.66_{syst})×10^{-10}, three candidate events were observed in the signal region. After unveiling them, contaminations from K^{±} and scattered K_{L} decays were studied, and the total number of background events was estimated to be 1.22±0.26. We conclude that the number of observed events is statistically consistent with the background expectation. For this dataset, we set an upper limit of 4.9×10^{-9} on the branching fraction of K_{L}→π^{0}νν[over ¯] at the 90% confidence level.