Abstract
Recent results and prospects for precision tests of the Standard Model in kaon decay-in-flight experiments at CERN are presented. A measurement of the ratio of leptonic decay rates of the charged kaon at the level of 0.4% precision constrains the parameter space of new physics models with extended Higgs sector, a fourth generation of quarks and leptons or sterile neutrinos. Searches for heavy neutrino mass states and the dark photon in the ∼ 100 MeV/c2 mass range based on samples collected in 2003-2007 are in progress and prospects will be discussed. The NA62 experiment, starting in 2014, will search for a range of lepton number and lepton flavour violating decays of the charged kaon and the neutral pion at improved sensitivities down to ∼ 10-12, which will probe new physics scenarios involving heavy Majorana neutrinos or R-parity violating SUSY.
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Massri, K., Anzivino, G., Arcidiacono, R., Baldini, W., Balev, S., Batley, J. R., … Zamkovsky, M. (2015). Precision tests of the Standard Model with Kaon decays at CERN. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 631). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/631/1/012040
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