On the Importance of Rare Kaon Decays: A Snowmass 2021 White Paper
Abstract
We stress the importance of precise measurements of rare decays K+→π+, KL→π0, KL,Sμ+μ- and KL,Sπ0+- for the search of new physics (NP). This includes both branching ratios and the distributions in q2, the invariant mass-squared of the neutrino system in the case of K+→π+ and KL→π0 and of the +- system in the case of the remaining decays. In particular the correlations between these observables and their correlations with the ratio '/ in KLππ decays, the CP-violating parameter K and the K0- K0 mass difference MK, should help to disentangle the nature of possible NP. We stress the strong sensitivity of all observables with the exception of MK to the CKM parameter |Vcb| and list a number of |Vcb|-independent ratios within the SM which exhibit rather different dependences on the angles β and γ of the unitarity triangle. The particular role of these decays in probing very short distance scales far beyond the ones explored at the LHC is emphasized. In this context the role of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) is very important. We also address briefly the issue of the footprints of Majorana neutrinos in K+→π+ and KL→π0.
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