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EPJ Web Conf.
Volume 125, 2016
The 19th International Seminar on High Energy Physics (QUARKS-2016)
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Article Number | 03001 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | 3. Neutrino physics; cosmic rays, astrophysics, cosmology as related to particle physics | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201612503001 | |
Published online | 28 October 2016 |
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201612503001
Cosmology tests in rare kaon decays
INFN Perugia (Italy) and INR RAS (Moscow, Russia)
* e-mail: Viacheslav.Duk@cern.ch
** Bratislava, Bristol, Bucharest, CERN, Dubna, Fairfax, Ferrara, Florence, Frascati, Glasgow , Liverpool, Louvain, Mainz, Merced, Moscow, Naples, Perugia, Pisa, Prague, Protvino , Rome I, Rome II, San Luis Potosí, SLAC, Sofia, TRIUMF, Turin, Vancouver
Published online: 28 October 2016
The Standard Model (SM) of particle physics is an extremely successful theory that effectively describes strong and electroweak interactions up to the energies presently accessible. Still, the SM does not explain the observed parameters of neutrino oscillations, baryon asymmetry of the Universe and Dark Matter (DM), and contains a fine-tuning of 16 orders of magnitude (the gauge hierarchy problem). Various New Physics (NP) models beyond the SM have been developed in order to address the above limitations. This paper concentrates on several models related to cosmology and their tests in rare kaon decays. In particular, recent NA48/2 results on the search for heavy neutrinos, light in-flatons and dark photons are presented. Prospects for the ongoing NA62 experiment are discussed.
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