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The Optimal Strategy for $\varepsilon'/\varepsilon$ in the SM: 2019

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-08-26 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

Following the recent analysis done in collaboration with Jason Aebischer and Christoph Bobeth, I summarize the optimal, in our view, strategy for the present evaluation of the ratio ε/ε\varepsilon'/\varepsilon in the Standard Model (SM). In particular, I emphasize the importance of the correct matching of the long-distance and short-distance contributions to ε/ε\varepsilon'/\varepsilon, which presently is only achieved by RBC-UKQCD lattice QCD collaboration and by the analytical Dual QCD approach. An mportant role play also the isospin-breaking and QED effects, which presently are best known from chiral perturbation theory, albeit still with a significant error. Finally, it is essential to include NNLO QCD corrections in order to reduce unphysical renormalization scheme and scale dependences present at the NLO level. Here μc\mu_c in mc(μc)m_c(\mu_c) in the case of QCD penguin (QCDP) contributions and μt\mu_t in mt(μt)m_t(\mu_t) in the case of electroweak penguin (EWP) contributions play the most important roles. Presently the error on ε/ε\varepsilon'/\varepsilon is dominated by the uncertainties in the QCDP parameter B6(1/2)B_6^{(1/2)} and the isospin-breaking parameter Ω^eff\hat\Omega_\text{eff} We present a table illustrating this. To be published online by the Institute of Physics Proceedings.

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@article{arxiv.1912.12306,
  title  = {The Optimal Strategy for $\varepsilon'/\varepsilon$ in the SM: 2019},
  author = {Andrzej J. Buras},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.12306},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

Talk presented at Kaon 2019, Perugia, September 2019. 11 pages, 1 Figure. Few Misprints removed. Additional explanations to Table 1 and formula (4) added. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1909.05610