KLOE results in kaon physics and prospects for KLOE-2
E. Czerwinski (for the KLOE Collaboration)

TL;DR
The paper reviews recent KLOE experiment results on kaon properties and symmetry tests at the DAPHNE phi-factory, highlighting the potential for advanced measurements and quantum interference studies at KLOE-2.
Contribution
It presents new measurements of kaon properties and symmetry violations, and discusses future prospects for enhanced precision at KLOE-2.
Findings
Precise kaon property measurements achieved.
Evidence supporting CP and CPT symmetry tests.
Enhanced experimental capabilities planned for KLOE-2.
Abstract
The phi-factory DAPHNE offers a possibility to select pure kaon beams, charged and neutral ones. In particular, neutral kaons from phi->KS KL are produced in pairs and the detection of a KS (KL) tags the presence of a KL (KS). This allows to perform precise measurements of kaon properties by means of KLOE detector. Another advantage of a phi-factory consists in fact that the neutral kaon pairs are produced in a pure quantum state (J^(PC) = 1^(--)), which allowsto investigate CP and CPT symmetries via quantum interference effects, as well as the basic principles of quantum mechanics.A review of the most recent results of the KLOE experiment at DAPHNE using pure kaon beams or via quantum interferometry is presented together with prospects for kaon physics at KLOE-2.
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