Abstract
We have investigated the constraints on the masses of the top quark and the corresponding member of a conjectured fourth generation, which are imposed by the KLKS mass difference and the KLμ+μ decay rate, in the context of the standard model. It was found that the top-quark mass is bounded above, as previously shown by Buras for the case of three generations, but by an increasing function of the mass of the fourth charge 23 quark. Viewed differently, the mass of any additional charge 23 quark is bounded below by a function of the top-quark mass. The constraints were found to be quite sensitive to the value of the K0K¯0 matrix element of the ΔS=2 four-quark operator, as in the three-generation case, and numerical results are presented for a range of values for this model-dependent matrix element, including the MIT-bag-model prediction.