The $K\to(\pi\pi)_{I=2}$ Decay Amplitude from Lattice QCD
T. Blum, P. A. Boyle, N. H. Christ, N. Garron, E. Goode, T. Izubuchi,, C. Jung, C. Kelly, C. Lehner, M. Lightman, Q. Liu, A. T. Lytle, R. D., Mawhinney, C. T. Sachrajda, A. Soni, C. Sturm

TL;DR
This paper presents the first ab initio lattice QCD calculation of the kaon decay amplitude to two pions with isospin 2, providing key insights into CP violation and matching experimental results.
Contribution
It introduces a realistic lattice QCD computation of the $A_2$ decay amplitude, including both real and imaginary parts, advancing the understanding of hadronic weak decays.
Findings
Re$A_2$ matches experimental value
Im$A_2$ determined for the first time
Calculated contribution to CP violation parameter $oldsymbol{ ext{Re}(rac{oldsymbol{ ext{ extit{ extepsilon}}^ ext{'}}}{oldsymbol{ extepsilon})}$ from electroweak penguins
Abstract
We report on the first realistic \emph{ab initio} calculation of a hadronic weak decay, that of the amplitude for a kaon to decay into two \pi-mesons with isospin 2. We find Re in good agreement with the experimental result and for the hitherto unknown imaginary part we find {Im}. Moreover combining our result for Im\, with experimental values of Re\,, Re\, and , we obtain the following value for the unknown ratio Im\,/Re\, within the Standard Model: . One consequence of these results is that the contribution from Im\, to the direct CP violation parameter…
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