Rare Kaon Decay to Missing Energy: Implications of the NA62 Result for a Z Model

Abstract

Meson decays offer a good opportunity to probe new physics. The rare kaon decay K+ → π+ is one of the cleanest of them and, for this reason, is rather sensitive to new physics, in particular, vector mediators. NA62 collaboration, running a fixed-target experiment at CERN, recently reported an unprecedented sensitivity to this decay, namely a branching fraction of BR(K+ → π+ ) = (11+4.0-3.5)× 10-11 at 68\% C.L. Vector mediators that couple to neutrinos may yield a sizeable contribution to this decay. Motivated by the new measurement, we interpret this result in the context of a concrete Z model, and put our findings into perspective with the correlated KL → π0 decay measured by KOTO collaboration, current, and future colliders, namely the High-Luminosity and High-Energy LHC.

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