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$\Delta I=1/2$ rule for kaon decays derived from QCD infrared fixed point

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-02-25 v4 High Energy Physics - Lattice Nuclear Theory

Abstract

This article gives details of our proposal to replace ordinary chiral SU(3)L×SU(3)RSU(3)_L\times SU(3)_R perturbation theory χ\chiPT3_3 by 3-flavor chiral-scale perturbation theory χ\chiPTσ_\sigma. In χ\chiPTσ_\sigma, amplitudes are expanded at low energies and small u,d,su,d,s quark masses about an infrared fixed point αIR\alpha^{}_\mathrm{IR} of 3-flavor QCD. At αIR\alpha^{}_\mathrm{IR}, the quark condensate qˉqvac0\langle \bar{q}q\rangle_{\mathrm{vac}} \not= 0 induces nine Nambu-Goldstone bosons: π,K,η\pi, K, \eta and a 0++0^{++} QCD dilaton σ\sigma. Physically, σ\sigma appears as the f0(500)f_{0}(500) resonance, a pole at a complex mass with real part mK\lesssim m_K. The ΔI=1/2\Delta I=1/2 rule for nonleptonic KK-decays is then a consequence of χ\chiPTσ_\sigma, with a KSσK_S\sigma coupling fixed by data for γγππ\gamma\gamma\rightarrow\pi\pi and KSγγK_{S} \to \gamma\gamma. We estimate RIR5R_\mathrm{IR} \approx 5 for the nonperturbative Drell-Yan ratio R=σ(e+ehadrons)/σ(e+eμ+μ)R = \sigma(e^{+}e^{-}\rightarrow\mathrm{hadrons})/ \sigma(e^{+}e^{-}\rightarrow\mu^{+}\mu^{-}) at αIR\alpha^{}_\mathrm{IR}, and show that, in the many-color limit, σ/f0\sigma/f_0 becomes a narrow qqˉq\bar{q} state with planar-gluon corrections. Rules for the order of terms in χ\chiPTσ_\sigma loop expansions are derived in Appendix A, and extended in Appendix B to include inverse-power Li-Pagels singularities due to external operators. This relates to an observation that, for γγ\gamma\gamma channels, partial conservation of the dilatation current is not equivalent to σ\sigma-pole dominance.

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@article{arxiv.1312.3319,
  title  = {$\Delta I=1/2$ rule for kaon decays derived from QCD infrared fixed point},
  author = {R. J. Crewther and Lewis C. Tunstall},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.3319},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

20 pages, 11 figures. This article is an expanded version of the letter arXiv:1203.1321 (2012). v4: Fig. 1 moved to second page to match PRD formatting, minor changes to text and references