Recent progress on CP violation in $K\to \pi \pi$ decays in the SM and a supersymmetric solution
J.Phys.Conf.Ser. 800 (2017) no.1, 012019 Using the recent first lattice results of the RBC-UKQCD collaboration for $K \to \pi\pi$ decays, we perform a phenomenological analysis of $\epsilon_K^{\prime}/\epsilon_K$ and find a discrepancy between SM prediction and experiments by $\sim 3\,\sigma$. We di...
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Zusammenfassung: | J.Phys.Conf.Ser. 800 (2017) no.1, 012019 Using the recent first lattice results of the RBC-UKQCD collaboration for $K
\to \pi\pi$ decays, we perform a phenomenological analysis of
$\epsilon_K^{\prime}/\epsilon_K$ and find a discrepancy between SM prediction
and experiments by $\sim 3\,\sigma$. We discuss an explanation by new physics.
The well-understood value of $\epsilon_K$, which quantifies indirect $CP$
violation, however, typically prevents large new physics contributions to
$\epsilon_K^{\prime}/\epsilon_K$. In this talk, we show a solution of the
$\epsilon_K^{\prime}/\epsilon_K$ discrepancy in the Minimal Supersymmetric
Standard Model with squark masses above 3 TeV without fine-tuning of $CP$
phases. In this solution, the Trojan penguin diagram gives large
isospin-breaking contributions which enhance $\epsilon_K^{\prime}$, while the
contribution to $\epsilon_K$ is suppressed thanks to the Majorana nature of
gluinos. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1611.08278 |