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Final State Interactions in $K\to\pi\pi$ Decays: $\Delta I=1/2$ Rule vs. $\varepsilon^\prime/\varepsilon$

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-02-01 v4 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

Dispersive effects from strong ππ\pi\pi rescattering in the final state (FSI) of weak KππK\to\pi\pi decays are revisited with the goal to have a global view on their {\it relative} importance for the ΔI=1/2\Delta I=1/2 rule and the ratio ε/ε\varepsilon^\prime/\varepsilon in the Standard Model (SM). We point out that this goal cannot be reached within a pure effective (meson) field approach like chiral perturbation theory in which the dominant current-current operators governing the ΔI=1/2\Delta I=1/2 rule and the dominant density-density (four-quark) operators governing ε/ε\varepsilon^\prime/\varepsilon cannot be disentangled from each other. But in the context of a dual QCD approach, which includes both long distance dynamics and the UV completion, that is QCD at short distance scales, such a distinction is possible. We find then that beyond the strict large NN limit, NN being the number of colours, FSI are likely to be important for the ΔI=1/2\Delta I=1/2 rule but much less relevant for ε/ε\varepsilon^\prime/\varepsilon. The latter finding diminishes significantly hopes that improved calculations of ε/ε\varepsilon^\prime/\varepsilon would bring its SM prediction to agree with the experimental data, opening thereby an arena for important new physics contributions to this ratio.

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@article{arxiv.1603.05686,
  title  = {Final State Interactions in $K\to\pi\pi$ Decays: $\Delta I=1/2$ Rule vs. $\varepsilon^\prime/\varepsilon$},
  author = {Andrzej J. Buras and Jean-Marc Gerard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.05686},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

11pages 1 figure, clarifying comments and references updated, conclusions unchanged. Version to be published in EPJC