Abstract

Though conducted at low energies, rare kaon decay experiments are addressing questions fundamental to our understanding of the Standard Model. The suppression of these decays within the Standard Model allows the experiments to probe very high energy scales in search for new phenomena. I will review the recent results and current status of searches at Brookhaven for K + → π +ν ν, K + → π +μ +e − , and K L → μ ± e −.

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