Results for the mass difference between the long- and short- lived K mesons for physical quark masses
Abstract
The two neutral kaon states in nature, the KL (long-lived) and KS (short-lived) mesons, are the two time-evolution eigenstates of the K0 - K0 mixing system. The prediction of their mass difference mK based on the Standard Model is an important goal of lattice QCD. In this article, I will present preliminary results from a calculation of mK performed on an ensemble of 643 × 128 gauge configurations with inverse lattice spacing of 2.36 GeV and physical quark masses. These new results come from 2.5 times the Monte Carlo statistics used for the result presented in last year's conference. Further discussion of the methods employed and the resulting systematic errors will be given.
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