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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$(A_0) = 4.66(1.00)(1.26) times 10^{-7}$ GeV and Im$(A_0) = -1.90(1.23)(1.08) times 10^{-11}$ GeV, where the first error is statistical and the second systematic. The first value is in approximate agreement with the experimental result: Re$(A_0) = 3.3201(18) times 10^{-7}$ GeV while the second can be used to compute the direct CP violating ratio Re$(varepsilon/varepsilon)=1.38(5.15)(4.59)times 10^{-4}$, which is $2.1sigma$ below the experimental value $16.6(2.3)times 10^{-4}$. The real part of $A_0$ is CP conserving and serves as a test of our method while the result for Re$(varepsilon/varepsilon)$ provides a new test of the standard-model theory of CP violation, one which can be made more accurate with increasing computer capability.
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
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 w
Techniques for performing model-independent searches for direct CP violation in three and four-body decays are discussed. Comments on the performance and the optimisation of a binned chisquare approach and an unbinned approach, known as the energy te
We study a mechanism that generates the baryon asymmetry of the Universe during a tachyonic electroweak phase transition. We utilize as sole source of CP violation an operator that was recently obtained from the Standard Model by integrating out the quarks.
Using large scale real-time lattice simulations, we calculate the baryon asymmetry generated at a fast, cold electroweak symmetry breaking transition. CP-violation is provided by the leading effective bosonic term resulting from integrating out the f