Delta I=3/2, K to Pi Pi Decays with Light, Non-Zero Momentum Pions
Abstract
Delta I=3/2, K to Pi Pi matrix elements are calculated on 68 configurations of quenched 243 x 64 lattices using the DBW2 action, and domain wall fermions with Ls=16. The lattice spacing is a(-1)=1.3 GeV, corresponding to a physical volume of (3.6 fm)3, which allows us to simulate a pion mass of mPi=227.6(6) MeV and a kaon mass of mK=564(2) MeV. Twisted boundary conditions are used to give the two pions momentum. One twist corresponds to a pion momentum of p=Pi/L=170 MeV, which represents a decay that is nearly on-shell. Results for time separations of 20, 24, 28, and 32 between the kaon and the two pions are computed and an error weighted average is performed to reduced the error. The matrix elements are then found to have errors of order 3-4% for momentum 0 and Pi/L, 7% for momentum sqrt(2)*Pi/L, and 15% for momentum sqrt(3)*Pi/L.
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