Limits on Lorentz violation in neutral-Kaon decay
Abstract
The KLOE collaboration recently reported bounds on the directional dependence of the lifetime of the short-lived neutral kaon KS with respect to the cosmic microwave background dipole anisotropy. We interpret their results in a general framework developed to probe Lorentz violation in the weak interaction. In this approach a Lorentz-violating tensor μ is added to the standard propagator of the W boson. We derive the KS decay rate in a naive tree-level model and calculate the asymmetry for the lifetime. By using the KLOE data the real vector part of μ is found to be smaller than 10-2. We briefly discuss the theoretical challenges concerning nonleptonic decays.
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