Current and Future Kaon Experiments
Taku Yamanaka

TL;DR
This paper reviews ongoing and upcoming kaon experiments aiming to discover new physics phenomena beyond the standard model, focusing on rare decay modes and lepton flavor studies.
Contribution
It highlights the latest experimental efforts at CERN and J-PARC to explore rare kaon decays and lepton universality, advancing the search for new physics.
Findings
Preparation of CERN NA62, J-PARC KOTO, and TREK-E36 experiments.
Focus on K->pi nu nu-bar decay modes and lepton flavor violation.
Initial results and future prospects for new physics searches.
Abstract
Kaon experiments are now focusing on searching for new physics beyond the standard model. For example, CERN NA62, J-PARC KOTO and J-PARC TREK-E36 experiments are starting up to study K->pi nu nu-bar decay modes, a lepton flavor violation, and lepton universality.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
