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$K \rightarrow \pi\pi$ $\Delta I=3/2$ decay amplitude in the continuum limit

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2015-07-07 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We present new results for the amplitude A2A_2 for a kaon to decay into two pions with isospin I=2I=2: ReA2=1.50(4)stat(14)syst×108A_2 = 1.50(4)_\mathrm{stat}(14)_\mathrm{syst}\times 10^{-8} GeV; ImA2=6.99(20)stat(84)syst×1013A_2 = -6.99(20)_\mathrm{stat}(84)_\mathrm{syst}\times 10^{-13} GeV. These results were obtained from two ensembles generated at physical quark masses (in the isospin limit) with inverse lattice spacings a1=1.728(4)a^{-1}=1.728(4) GeV and 2.358(7)2.358(7) GeV. We are therefore able to perform a continuum extrapolation and hence largely to remove the dominant systematic uncertainty from our earlier results, that due to lattice artefacts. The only previous lattice computation of KππK\to\pi\pi decays at physical kinematics was performed using an ensemble at a single, rather coarse, value of the lattice spacing (a11.37(1)a^{-1}\simeq 1.37(1) GeV). We confirm the observation that there is a significant cancellation between the two dominant contributions to ReA2A_2 which we suggest is an important ingredient in understanding the ΔI=1/2\Delta I=1/2 rule, ReA0A_0/ReA222.5A_2\simeq 22.5, where the subscript denotes the total isospin of the two-pion final state. Our result for A2A_2 implies that the electroweak penguin contribution to ϵ/ϵ\epsilon^\prime/\epsilon is Re(ϵ/ϵ)EWP=(6.6±1.0)×104\epsilon^\prime/\epsilon)_\textrm{EWP}=-(6.6\pm 1.0)\times 10^{-4}.

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@article{arxiv.1502.00263,
  title  = {$K \rightarrow \pi\pi$ $\Delta I=3/2$ decay amplitude in the continuum limit},
  author = {T. Blum and P. A. Boyle and N. H. Christ and J. Frison and N. Garron and T. Janowski and C. Jung and C. Kelly and C. Lehner and A. Lytle and R. D. Mawhinney and C. T. Sachrajda and A. Soni and H. Yin and D. Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.00263},
  year   = {2015}
}

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46 pages, 12 figures