This workshop aims to bring together theorists and experimentalists working on various aspects of kaon decays, with a focus on fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and advancing precision studies in flavor physics. Topics will include radiative kaon decays, rare processes, multi-lepton final states, and future prospects in K measurements. Special attention will be given to novel lattice QCD approaches and their phenomenological implications. The program will feature a hands-on session on Monte Carlo generators and radiative corrections, aimed at clarifying current methodologies and enhancing analysis tools. Contributions from major experimental collaborations—including NA62, KLOE/KLOE-2, E36, and LHCb—will be complemented by theoretical insights from lattice groups such as BMW, ETMC, RBC, and UKQCD.
This activity is part of the Theoretical Phenomenology Visiting Institute @ LNF, running from 23 March to 27 March 2026, and supported by CSN4 to promote the participation of early-career scientists across three scientific events. The Theoretical Phenomenology Visiting Institute @ LNF initiative is chaired by Federico Mescia.
The workshop will take place in the Salvini Auditorium (Building 36, access via the LNF secondary entrance at Via E. Fermi, 60 – see map).
(Talks by invitation only)
INFN-LNF Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
