Rare Kaon Decays at KTeV
Marj Corcoran (for the KTeV Collaboration)

TL;DR
The KTeV experiment at Fermilab investigated rare KL decays, including electromagnetic, CP-violating, and lepton-flavor-violating modes, providing recent experimental results on these rare processes.
Contribution
This paper reports new experimental measurements of rare KL decay modes, including electromagnetic, CP-violating, and lepton-flavor-violating decays, expanding understanding of these processes.
Findings
Measurements of electromagnetic decays KL --> gamma* gamma(*)
Search results for CP-violating decay KL --> pi0 ee
Limits set on lepton-flavor-violating modes
Abstract
The KTeV experiment at Fermilab has studied a wide range of rare KL decays. In this talk I focus on the electromagnetic decays KL --> gamma* gamma(*) where one or both photons is virtual. Recent results are also presented for searches for the CP-violating decay KL--> pi0 ee and lepton-flavor-violating modes.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Scientific Computing and Data Management
