
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent and future particle physics experiments involving K-meson decays, covering topics like CP violation, rare decays, and tests of fundamental symmetries, along with experimental techniques.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental results and methodologies in K-meson decay studies, highlighting advances and future directions in the field.
Findings
Insights into CP violation and rare decay processes.
Assessment of CKM matrix unitarity and Vus measurements.
Development of experimental techniques for kaon decay analysis.
Abstract
Recent results and future prospects of the particle physics experiments with neutral and charged K-meson (kaon) decays are reviewed. Topics include CP violation, rare decays, leptons in kaon decays, tests of CPT and quantum mechanics, radiative decays, hadrons in kaon decays, basic observables, Vus and CKM unitarity, and exotic searches. Experimental techniques developed for the kaon decay experiments are discussed.
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