Search for invisible decays of $\pi^0, \eta, \eta', K_S$ and $K_L$: A probe of new physics and tests using the Bell-Steinberger relation
S.N. Gninenko

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new experiment using high-energy beams to search for invisible decays of neutral mesons, aiming to detect signs of new physics and test CPT invariance through the Bell-Steinberger relation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental approach to detect invisible meson decays with unprecedented sensitivity, expanding the search for physics beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
Potential to detect $K_S,K_L\to$ invisible decays with branching ratios down to $10^{-8}$ and $10^{-6}$
Sensitivity to $\pi^0,\eta,\eta' \to$ invisible decays beyond current limits
Provides a new method to test CPT invariance in the kaon system
Abstract
In the standard model the rate of the decays is predicted to be extremely small. Therefore, observation of any of these mesons () decaying into an invisible final state would signal the presence of new physics. The Bell-Steinberger relation connects CP and CPT violation in the mass matrix to CP and CPT violation in all decay channels of neutral kaons. It is a powerful tool for testing CPT invariance in the system, assuming that there are no significant undiscovered decay modes of either or which could contribute to the precision of the results. The decays have never been tested and the question of how much these decays can influence the Bell-Steinberger analysis of the kaon system still remains open. In the present work we propose a new experiment to search for the $M^0\to…
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