Sub-GeV dark matter that interacts hadronically is ruled out for nucleon scattering cross sections above 10^{-36} cm² across the keV to 100 MeV mass range by combined cosmological and particle-decay constraints.
Search for the KL → π0ν¯ν Decay at the J-PARC KOTO Experiment
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The ratio of K_L to pi pi a versus K_L to pi0 a decay rates probes CP violation via flavor violation alone, with weak-interaction contributions emphasized as often neglected.
Combined time-integrated CP asymmetry A_CP and B(K_S to mu mu) measurements, using known B(K_L to mu mu) and B(K_L to gamma gamma), extract the short-distance amplitude |A^2 lambda^5 eta-bar| and resolve the discrete ambiguity in the SM prediction for B(K_L to mu mu).
SMEFT global fit to b→s anomalies with complex Wilson coefficients shows left-handed four-fermion operators preferred and demonstrates that U(3)^5 or U(2)^5 flavor symmetry restores consistency with kaon data.
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Irreducible Constraints on Hadronically Interacting Sub-GeV Dark Matter
Sub-GeV dark matter that interacts hadronically is ruled out for nucleon scattering cross sections above 10^{-36} cm² across the keV to 100 MeV mass range by combined cosmological and particle-decay constraints.
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Probing CP and flavor violation in neutral kaon decays with ALPs
The ratio of K_L to pi pi a versus K_L to pi0 a decay rates probes CP violation via flavor violation alone, with weak-interaction contributions emphasized as often neglected.
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CP violation in $K\to\mu^+\mu^-$ with and without time dependence through a tagged analysis
Combined time-integrated CP asymmetry A_CP and B(K_S to mu mu) measurements, using known B(K_L to mu mu) and B(K_L to gamma gamma), extract the short-distance amplitude |A^2 lambda^5 eta-bar| and resolve the discrete ambiguity in the SM prediction for B(K_L to mu mu).
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Correlated $b \to s$ and $s \to d$ Rare Semileptonic Transitions in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory
SMEFT global fit to b→s anomalies with complex Wilson coefficients shows left-handed four-fermion operators preferred and demonstrates that U(3)^5 or U(2)^5 flavor symmetry restores consistency with kaon data.