Kwangwoo Kim
Seoul National University
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Physical Review D | 2010
T. Bae; Yong-Chull Jang; Chulwoo Jung; Hyungjin Myra Kim; Jangho Kim; Jongjeong Kim; Kwangwoo Kim; Weonjong Lee; Stephen R. Sharpe; Boram Yoon
We present results for kaon mixing parameter BK calculated using HYP-smeared improved staggered fermions on the MILC asqtad lattices. We use three lattice spacings (a ≈ 0.12, 0.09 and 0.06 fm), ten different valence quark masses (m ≈ ms/10 − ms), and several light sea-quark masses in order to control the continuum and chiral extrapolations. We derive the next-to-leading order staggered chiral perturbation theory (SChPT) results necessary to fit our data, and use these results to do extrapolations based both on SU(2) and SU(3) SChPT. The SU(2) fitting is particularly straightforward because parameters related to taste-breaking and matching errors appear only at next-to-next-to-leading order. We match to the continuum renormalization scheme (NDR) using one-loop perturbation theory. Our final result is from the SU(2) analysis, with the SU(3) result providing a (less accurate) cross check. We find BK(NDR,µ = 2 GeV) = 0.529 ± 0.009 ± 0.032 and b BK = BK(RGI) = 0.724 ± 0.012 ± 0.043, where the first error is statistical and the second systematic. The error is dominated by the truncation error in the matching factor. Our results are consistent with those obtained using valence domain-wall fermions on lattices generated with asqtad or domain-wall sea quarks.
Physical Review Letters | 2012
T. Bae; Yong-Chull Jang; Chulwoo Jung; Hyungjin Myra Kim; Jangho Kim; Jongjeong Kim; Kwangwoo Kim; Sunghee Kim; Weonjong Lee; Stephen R. Sharpe; Boram Yoon
We present a calculation of the kaon B parameter B(K) using lattice QCD. We use improved staggered valence and sea fermions, the latter generated by the MILC Collaboration with N(f)=2+1 light flavors. To control discretization errors, we use four different lattice spacings ranging down to a≈0.045 fm. The chiral and continuum extrapolations are done using SU(2) staggered chiral perturbation theory. Our final result is B(K)=0.727±0.004(stat)±0.038(syst), where the dominant systematic error is from our use of truncated (one-loop) matching factors.
Physical Review D | 2013
T. Bae; Jongjeong Kim; Kwangwoo Kim; Yong-Chull Jang; Sunghee Kim; Chulwoo Jung; Hwancheol Jeong; Stephen R. Sharpe; Hyungjin Myra Kim; Jaehoon Leem; Jangho Kim; Weonjong Lee; Boram Yoon
We present results for matrix elements of
Physical Review D | 2008
T. Bae; David H. Adams; Chulwoo Jung; Hyungjin Myra Kim; Jongjeong Kim; Kwangwoo Kim; Weonjong Lee; Stephen R. Sharpe
\Delta S=2
Physical Review D | 2014
T. Bae; Yong-Chull Jang; Hwancheol Jeong; Chulwoo Jung; Hyung-Jin Kim; Jangho Kim; Jongjeong Kim; Kwangwoo Kim; Sunghee Kim; Weonjong Lee; Jaehoon Leem; Jeonghwan Pak; Sungwoo Park; Stephen R. Sharpe; Boram Yoon
four-fermion operators arising generically in models of new physics. These are needed to constrain such models using the measured values of
Physical Review D | 2014
T. Bae; Jongjeong Kim; Kwangwoo Kim; Yong-Chull Jang; Sunghee Kim; Jeonghwan Pak; Chulwoo Jung; Hwancheol Jeong; Stephen R. Sharpe; Hyungjin Myra Kim; Boram Yoon; Jaehoon Leem; Jangho Kim; Weonjong Lee; Sungwoo Park
\varepsilon_K
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Lattice | 2012
T. Bae; Jongjeong Kim; Kwangwoo Kim; Yong-Chull Jang; Chulwoo Jung; Hwancheol Jeong; Jaehoon Leem; Stephen R. Sharpe; Hyungjin Myra Kim; Seonghee Kim; Jangho Kim; Weonjong Lee; Boram Yoon
and
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Lattice | 2010
Yong-Chull Jang; Jongjeong Kim; Jangho Kim; Boram Yoon; Chulwoo Jung; T. Bae; Stephen R. Sharpe; Hyungjin Myra Kim; Kwangwoo Kim; Weonjong Lee
\Delta M_K
Proceedings of 31st International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory LATTICE 2013 — PoS(LATTICE 2013) | 2014
Weonjong Lee; T. Bae; Yong-Chull Jang; Hwancheol Jeong; Jongjeong Kim; Kwangwoo Kim; Seonghee Kim; Jaehoon Leem; Jeonghwan Pak; Sungwoo Park; Chulwoo Jung; Jangho Kim; Hyungjin Myra Kim; Stephen R. Sharpe; Boram Yoon
. We use lattice QCD with 2+1 flavors of improved staggered fermions on lattices generated by the MILC collaboration. We extrapolate to the continuum from three lattice spacings ranging down to
Physical Review D | 2014
T. Bae; Yong-Chull Jang; Hwancheol Jeong; Chulwoo Jung; Hyungjin Myra Kim; Jangho Kim; Jongjeong Kim; Kwangwoo Kim; Sunghee Kim; Weonjong Lee; Jaehoon Leem; Jeonghwan Pak; Sungwoo Park; Stephen R. Sharpe; Boram Yoon
a\approx 0.045\;