ﻻ يوجد ملخص باللغة العربية
We present a lattice QCD calculation of the $Delta I=1/2$, $Ktopipi$ decay amplitude $A_0$ and $varepsilon$, the measure of direct CP-violation in $Ktopipi$ decay, improving our 2015 calculation of these quantities. Both calculations were performed with physical kinematics on a $32^3times 64$ lattice with an inverse lattice spacing of $a^{-1}=1.3784(68)$ GeV. However, the current calculation includes nearly four times the statistics and numerous technical improvements allowing us to more reliably isolate the $pipi$ ground-state and more accurately relate the lattice operators to those defined in the Standard Model. We find ${rm Re}(A_0)=2.99(0.32)(0.59)times 10^{-7}$ GeV and ${rm Im}(A_0)=-6.98(0.62)(1.44)times 10^{-11}$ GeV, where the errors are statistical and systematic, respectively. The former agrees well with the experimental result ${rm Re}(A_0)=3.3201(18)times 10^{-7}$ GeV. These results for $A_0$ can be combined with our earlier lattice calculation of $A_2$ to obtain ${rm Re}(varepsilon/varepsilon)=21.7(2.6)(6.2)(5.0) times 10^{-4}$, where the third error represents omitted isospin breaking effects, and Re$(A_0)$/Re$(A_2) = 19.9(2.3)(4.4)$. The first agrees well with the experimental result of ${rm Re}(varepsilon/varepsilon)=16.6(2.3)times 10^{-4}$. A comparison of the second with the observed ratio Re$(A_0)/$Re$(A_2) = 22.45(6)$, demonstrates the Standard Model origin of this $Delta I = 1/2$ rule enhancement.
We report the first lattice QCD calculation of the complex kaon decay amplitude $A_0$ with physical kinematics, using a $32^3times 64$ lattice volume and a single lattice spacing $a$, with $1/a= 1.3784(68)$ GeV. We find Re$(A_0) = 4.66(1.00)(1.26) ti
In this document we address an error discovered in the ensemble generation for our calculation of the $I=0$ $Ktopipi$ amplitude (Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 212001 (2015), arXiv:1505.07863) whereby the same random numbers were used for the two independent
There has been much speculation as to the origin of the Delta I = 1/2 rule (Re A_0/Re A_2 simeq 22.5). We find that the two dominant contributions to the Delta I=3/2, K to pi pi{} correlation functions have opposite signs leading to a significant can
I review the status of CP violation in the Standard Model from the combination of flavour constraints within the CKMfitter frequentist approach and I describe studies of New Physics restricted to the Delta F=2 sector to explain recent results on neut
Using the worldline method, we derive an effective action of the bosonic sector of the Standard Model by integrating out the fermionic degrees of freedom. The CP violation stemming from the complex phase in the CKM matrix gives rise to CP-violating o