Theory perspectives on rare Kaon decays and CPV
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The pith
Rare kaon decays like K to pi nu nu bar can probe new physics in direct CP violation and its link to B anomalies.
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Core claim
Very rare kaon decays like K to pi nu nu bar are very important to probe New Physics in direct CP violation in K to 2 pi and the interplay with B anomalies.
What carries the argument
Branching ratios of rare kaon decays, especially K to pi nu nu bar, serving as precision observables for new physics contributions to CP violation.
Load-bearing premise
Precision measurements of these rare decays can isolate new physics effects from standard model predictions without needing model-specific assumptions about the new physics form.
What would settle it
A measurement of the K to pi nu nu bar branching ratio that exactly matches the standard model expectation with no deviation, even while B anomalies persist.
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The following proceedings contain a theory perspective on rare Kaon decays. I review rare kaon decays in the LHC era: we discuss interplay with B-anomalies and possible New Physics in direct CP violation in $K\to 2\pi$: very rare kaon decays like $K \to \pi \nu \bar{\nu}$ are very important to this purpose. We discuss also the decays $K^0 \to \mu ^+ \mu ^-$ due to the LHCB measurement
Editorial analysis
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Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript is a short proceedings review offering theory perspectives on rare kaon decays in the LHC era. It summarizes the interplay between these decays (particularly K → π ν ν̄) and B anomalies, the potential for New Physics in direct CP violation in K → 2π, and the status of K⁰ → μ⁺ μ⁻ in light of LHCb measurements.
Significance. The review provides a compact overview connecting rare kaon observables to broader New Physics searches. Its value lies in contextualizing existing literature rather than advancing new derivations, predictions, or model-independent results.
minor comments (2)
- The abstract and text contain the abbreviation 'LHCB'; standard notation is LHCb.
- As a proceedings contribution, the manuscript would benefit from a brief concluding paragraph that explicitly lists the key open questions or experimental targets highlighted in the review.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the positive review and the recommendation to accept the manuscript. The report accurately captures the scope of this short proceedings contribution as a theory perspective connecting rare kaon decays to B anomalies and CP violation in the LHC era.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity
full rationale
The paper is a short proceedings review that summarizes existing theory perspectives on rare kaon decays and their relation to B anomalies and CP violation. It advances no new quantitative claims, derivations, equations, predictions, or fitted parameters. No load-bearing steps exist that could reduce to self-citation chains, self-definitions, or fitted inputs renamed as predictions. The document is self-contained as a perspective summary against external benchmarks.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (2)
- domain assumption Standard Model governs the baseline predictions for kaon decays
- domain assumption Rare kaon decays can probe New Physics effects
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