Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10722557 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Indirect CP violation in KâÏÏ decays plays a central role in constraining the flavor structure of the Standard Model (SM) and in the search for new physics. For many years the leading uncertainty in the SM prediction of this phenomenon was the one associated with the nonperturbative strong interaction dynamics in this process. Here we present a fully controlled lattice QCD calculation of these effects, which are described by the neutral kaon mixing parameter BK. We use a two step HEX smeared clover-improved Wilson action, with four lattice spacings from aâ0.054 fm to aâ0.093 fm and pion masses at and even below the physical value. Nonperturbative renormalization is performed in the RI-MOM scheme, where we find that operator mixing induced by chiral symmetry breaking is very small. Using fully nonperturbative continuum running, we obtain our main result BKRI(3.5 GeV)=0.531(6)stat(2)sys. A perturbative 2-loop conversion yields BKMS¯-NDR(2 GeV)=0.564(6)stat(3)sys(6)PT and BËK=0.773(8)stat(3)sys(8)PT, which is in good agreement with current results from fits to experimental data.
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Authors
S. Dürr, Z. Fodor, C. Hoelbling, S.D. Katz, S. Krieg, T. Kurth, L. Lellouch, T. Lippert, C. McNeile, A. Portelli, K.K. Szabó,