Loophole in K --> pi nu nubar Search and New Weak Leptonic Forces

Abstract

Weakly interacting K --> pi X0 emission with mX0 mpi0 is out of sight of the current K+ --> pi+ nu nubar study, but it can be sensed by the KL --> pi0 nu nubar search. This evades the usual Grossman-Nir bound of B(KL --> pi0 nu nubar) < 1.4 x 10-9, thus the KOTO experiment is already starting to probe New Physics. An intriguing possibility is the Z' gauge boson of a weak leptonic force that couples to Lmu - Ltau (the difference between the muon and tauon numbers), which may explain the long-standing "muon g-2" anomaly, but is constrained by numu N --> numu N mu+ mu- scattering to mZ' 400 MeV. An explicit model for K --> pi Z' is given, which illustrates the link between rare kaon and B --> K mu+ mu-, K(*) nu nubar decays. Complementary to these searches and future lepton experiments, the LHC might discover the scalar boson phi responsible for light mZ' generation via phi --> Z' Z' --> 2(mu+ mu-).

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