Rare K decays off and on the lattice
Abstract
The importance of rare K decays especially in the context of a kaon unitarity triangle (KUT) is emphasized. The decay KL π0 is theoretically very clean but experimentally extremely challenging. The Standard Model prediction B 3 × 10-11 is still about two orders of magnitude away from the current experimental upper bound. One way to continue to make progress towards the construction of a KUT is by improving the accuracy in the calculation of '. Another way which is the primary focus here is via studies of K0 π0 μ+ μ-. LHCb, J-PARC, the proposed HIKE project, phenomenology, and in fact precision studies on the lattice can all play a very important role in this context.
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