Rare Kaon Decays
Abstract
The experimental status of the K π search is presented. The K π decay is sensitive to New Physics because it is theoretically pristine and highly suppressed. The KL0 π0 search is performed by the KOTO experiment and a branching fraction limit of B(KL0 π0 ) < 3.0 × 10-9 (90% confidence level) was set. This limit is O(100) times larger than the Standard Model prediction. The K+ π+ search is performed by the NA62 experiment and B(K+ π+ ) = (10.6 +4.0-3.5 |stat.) 0.9syst.) × 10-11 (68% confidence level) was set. This shows an agreement with the Standard Model. Both measurements can also be used to search for the dark particle X via the K π X decay. A projection of the K π search in the future is also given.
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