Speaker
AMARJIT SONI
(Brookhaven National Lab)
Description
It has been been clear for past many years that in low energy observables new physics can only appear as a perturbation. Therefore precise theoretical predictions and precise experimental measurements have become rather mandatory. Here we draw attention to the significant advances that have been made on the lattice in recent years in K=> pi pi, Delta_M_K, long- distance part of epsilon_K and rare K-decays. Thus, in conjunction with experiments, the construction of a unitarity triangle purely from Kaon physics should soon become feasible. In comparison with the B-unitarity triangle, this should allow for more stringent tests of the Standard Model and tighter constraints on new physics.
Primary author
AMARJIT SONI
(Brookhaven National Lab)
Co-authors
Christoph Lehner
(Brookhaven National Lab)
Enrico Lunghi
(Indiana University)