scholarly journals Search of New Physics with Kaon decays at NA62

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gianmaria Collazuol
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2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giuseppina Anzivino ◽  
Marvin L. Marshak
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2014 ◽  
Vol 35 ◽  
pp. 1460436
Author(s):  
VENELIN KOZHUHAROV

The ratio of the leptonic charged kaon decays RK = Γ(K± → e±ν)/Γ(K± → μ±ν) is sensitive to the structure of the weak interactions and can be precisely calculated within the Standard Model. Presence of New Physics can introduce a shift on its value of the order of a percent. The NA62 experiment at CERN SPS used data from a dedicated run in 2007 to perform a measurement of this ratio and probe the lepton universality. The data analysis technique and the final results are presented.


2001 ◽  
Vol 16 (14) ◽  
pp. 2449-2471 ◽  
Author(s):  
MILIND V. DIWAN ◽  
HONG MA

We have examined the physics and the experimental feasibility of studying various kaon decay processes in which the polarization of a muon in the final state is measured. Valuable information on CP violation, the quark mixing (CKM) matrix, and new physics can be obtained from such measurements. We have considered muon polarization in KL→μ+μ- and K→πμ+μ- decays. Although the effects are small, or difficult to measure because of the small branching ratios involved, these studies could provide clean measurements of the CKM parameters. The experimental difficulty appears comparable to the observation of [Formula: see text]. New sources of physics, involving nonstandard CP violation, could produce effects observable in these measurements. Limits from new results on the neutron and electron electric dipole moment, and [Formula: see text] in neutral kaon decays, do not eliminate certain models that could contribute to the signal. A detailed examination of muon polarization out of the decay plane in K+→μ+π0ν and K+→μ+νγ decays also appears to be of interest. With current kaon beams and detector techniques, it is possible to measure the T-violating polarization for K+→μ+π0ν and with uncertainties approaching ~10-4. This level of sensitivity would provide an interesting probe of new physics.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Crivellin ◽  
Fiona Kirk ◽  
Claudio Andrea Manzari ◽  
Marc Montull

Abstract The “Cabibbo Angle Anomaly” (CAA) originates from the disagreement between the CKM elements Vud and Vus extracted from superallowed beta and kaon decays, respectively, once compared via CKM unitarity. It points towards new physics with a significance of up to 4 σ, depending on the theoretical input used, and can be explained through modified W couplings to leptons. In this context, vector-like leptons (VLLs) are prime candidates for a corresponding UV completion since they can affect Wℓν couplings at tree-level, such that this modification can have the dominant phenomenological impact. In order to consistently assess agreement data, a global fit is necessary which we perform for gauge-invariant dimension-6 operators and all patterns obtained for the six possible representations (under the SM gauge group) of VLLs. We find that even in the lepton flavour universal case, including the measurements of the CKM elements Vus and Vud into the electroweak fit has a relevant impact, shifting the best fit point significantly. Concerning the VLLs we discuss the bounds from charged lepton flavour violating processes and observe that a single representation cannot describe experimental data significantly better than the SM hypothesis. However, allowing for several representations of VLLs at the same time, we find that the simple scenario in which N couples to electrons via the Higgs and Σ1 couples to muons not only explains the CAA but also improves the rest of the electroweak fit in such a way that its best fit point is preferred by more than 4 σ with respect to the begin.


2001 ◽  
Vol 513 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 123-129 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giancarlo D'Ambrosio ◽  
Dao-Neng Gao

2000 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 249-297 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.R. Barker ◽  
S.H. Kettell

▪ Abstract  We review the current status of the field of rare kaon decays. The study of rare kaon decays has played a key role in the development of the standard model, and the field continues to have significant impact. The two areas of greatest import are the search for physics beyond the standard model and the determination of fundamental standard-model parameters. Due to the exquisite sensitivity of rare kaon decay experiments, searches for new physics can probe very high mass scales. Studies of the K → π ν[Formula: see text] modes in particular, where the first event has recently been seen, will permit tests of the standard-model picture of quark mixing and CP violation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 102 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chao-Qiang Geng ◽  
Jusak Tandean
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