RareKdecays
- 1 October 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Reviews of Modern Physics
- Vol. 65 (4) , 1149-1197
- https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.65.1149
Abstract
This article reviews the current situation in the field of rare decays: the relevant phenomenology, the present experimental situation, and prospects for the near future. Study of rare decays can make a significant contribution in a number of different frontier areas of research in high-energy physics. In the area of violation, study of such rare decays as , , , and muon polarization in can provide important complementary information to what has been learned from the decay . Even though experiments with sufficient accuracy to make a meaningful study of violation are still a few years away, significant progress has been made in this general area during the last decade. A second major area of interest in the field of rare decays is the search for processes forbidden in the Standard Model, e.g., and . Various extensions of the Standard Model predict that these processes will occur with branching fractions in the range of to . Experiments of the last decade have pushed the limits into the to range, and further improvements in sensitivity of one to two orders of magnitude can be expected in the next few years. decays allow one also to study higher-order weak-interaction processes such as , , , which are forbidden to first order in the Standard Model. Because of strong suppression, these decay modes offer potential windows on new physics; in addition, they may offer the most reliable measurement of , one of the elements of the weak mixing matrix in the quark sector. The studies of the channel have achieved data samples of close to 1000 events; the other two modes should be observed for the first time in the next few years. Finally, as a byproduct of these studies, one has been able to look simultaneously for new light particles into which the meson could decay. Limits obtained for various hypothetical particles are summarized.
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