Rare kaon decays K- - ν '+ '-: Standard Model predictions from lattice QCD
Abstract
Weak decays of charged kaons with an additional lepton-antilepton pair, K- - ν '+ '- (K2'), are suppressed at order O(GF2α em2) in the Standard Model (SM) and provide sensitive probes of its flavour structure, as well as independent determinations of the Cabibbo angle |Vus|. In this Letter we present the SM predictions for all four channels with ,' =e,μ, based on the first complete lattice QCD calculation of the structure-dependent form factors reported in a companion paper [1]. Using the PDG value [2] |Vus| PDG=0.22431(85), we obtain branching fractions with controlled uncertainties and precisions ranging from 2\% to 7\%, depending on the channel. For the three modes with published measurements, our results agree with experiment. For the Kμ2μ mode, for which no published experimental result is available, we compare our prediction with the preliminary NA62 result, finding agreement at the 1.4σ level. Conversely, the measured decay rates can be used together with our results to extract |Vus| from these modes. A weighted average over the two most precise channels, Kμ2e and Kμ2μ, yields |Vus|=0.2283(42), corresponding to a 1.8\% determination. These results pave the way for using K2' decays as precision probes of the SM.
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