
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental results and future prospects in rare kaon decay studies, focusing on quark flavor dynamics, experimental techniques, and data analysis methods at major particle physics laboratories.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent progress and technological developments in rare kaon decay experiments, highlighting their significance for understanding flavor-changing neutral currents.
Findings
Updated experimental results from KEK, BNL, CERN, FNAL
Discussion of advanced data-analysis techniques
Insights into quark flavor dynamics in rare decays
Abstract
Recent results and future prospects in the rare kaon-decay experiments at KEK, BNL, CERN and FNAL are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on the quark flavor dynamics in the flavor-changing neutral current processes. Experimental and data-analysis techniques developed in the rare decay experiments are discussed.
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TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Distributed systems and fault tolerance
