We analyse for the first time the CP violating ratio
ε′/ε in K→ππ decays in leptoquark (LQ) models.
Assuming a mass gap to the electroweak (EW) scale, the main mechanism for LQs
to contribute to ε′/ε is EW gauge-mixing of semi-leptonic
into non-leptonic operators, which we treat in the Standard Model effective
theory (SMEFT). We perform also the one-loop decoupling for scalar LQs, finding
that in all models with both left-handed and right-handed LQ couplings
box-diagrams generate numerically strongly enhanced EW-penguin operators
Q8,8′ already at the LQ scale. We then investigate correlations of
ε′/ε with rare Kaon processes (KL→π0ννˉ,
K+→π+ννˉ, KL→π0ℓℓˉ, KS→μμˉ, ΔMK and εK) and find that even imposing only a moderate
enhancement of (ε′/ε)NP=5×10−4 to
explain the current anomaly hinted by the Dual QCD approach and RBC-UKQCD
lattice QCD calculations leads to conflicts with experimental upper bounds on
rare Kaon processes. They exclude all LQ models with only a single coupling as
an explanation of the ε′/ε anomaly and put
strong-to-serious constraints on parameter spaces of the remaining models.
Future results on K+→π+ννˉ from the NA62 collaboration,
KL→π0ννˉ from the KOTO experiment and KS→μμˉ from
LHCb will even stronger exhibit the difficulty of LQ models in explaining the
measured ε′/ε, in case the ε′/ε
anomaly will be confirmed by improved lattice QCD calculations. Hopefully also
improved measurements of KL→π0ℓℓˉ decays will one day help in
this context.Comment: 53 pages, 9 figures; v2: minor extensions, matches published version;
v3: corrected eq.(B.10) and figure 2 (right plot U_1,L), conclusions not
affecte