Direct CP violation in $K\to \pi \pi$ decays and supersymmetry
Teppei Kitahara, Ulrich Nierste, and Paul Tremper

TL;DR
This paper predicts the Standard Model value of direct CP violation in kaon decays using lattice results, finds a significant discrepancy with experiments, and discusses how supersymmetry can resolve this tension through specific mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides a new lattice-based prediction for $ ext{Re}(rac{\e'_K}{\e_K})$ and explores supersymmetric solutions to the CP violation discrepancy.
Findings
Standard Model prediction is 2.8σ below experimental value.
Supersymmetry can resolve the tension via isospin-breaking effects.
Destructive interference of gluino box diagrams suppresses MSSM contributions.
Abstract
The quantities and measure the amount of direct and indirect CP violation in decays, respectively. Using the recent lattice results from the RBC and UKQCD Collaborations and a new compact implementation of the renormalization group evolution we predict in the Standard Model. This value is below the experimental value of In generic models of new physics the well-understood precludes large contributions to , if the new contributions enter at loop level. However, one can resolve the tension in within the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. To this end two features of…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
