New Directions in Kaon Physics: Interference in K0μ+μ- as a New Golden Mode
Abstract
The rare decays K0L μ+μ- and K0S μ+μ- have long been regarded as difficult channels to extract short-distance physics because they are dominated by long-distance contributions via two-photon exchanges. A qualitatively new feature arises once the interference between KL0 and KS0 is taken into account. The interference term is sensitive to genuine direct CP violation in s d μ+ μ- processes and turns this channel into a clean probe of the CP-violating short-distance physics. In this contribution, I summarize the basic mechanism of the KL0--KS0 interference, the flavor-tagging strategy at LHCb-like setup, and the projected sensitivities for a kaon-unitarity-triangle parameter combination |A2λ5η| and also for the sign ambiguity of the KL0 γ γ three-point amplitude. As a result, it is expected that the CKM parameter |A2λ5η| could be constrained by LHCb at the level of about 35\% of its Standard Model (SM) value, and the discrete ambiguity in B(KL0 μ+μ-) SM could be resolved at more than 3σ by the end of the high luminosity LHC.
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