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Lattice understanding of the Delta I=1/2 rule & some implications

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2013-11-27 v1

Abstract

After decades of intensive efforts, lattice methods finally revealed one clear source of the large enhancement of the ratio ReA0/ReA2Re A_0/Re A_2 \cite{RBC_UKQCD_PRL13}, which has been a puzzle in particle physics for about sixty years. Lattice studies of direct KππK \to \pi \pi in the I=2I=2 channel show that in fact this channel clearly suffers from a severe suppression due to a significant cancellation between the two amplitudes for the original, charged current (tree) operator. % [(sˉαγmu(1γ5)uα)(uˉβγmu(1gamma5)dβ\bar s_\alpha \gamma_mu (1 - \gamma_5) u_\alpha)(\bar u_\beta \gamma_mu(1-gamma_5)d_\beta)], One of these amplitudes goes as N and the other one goes as N2N^2, where N=3N=3 for QCD. For physical pion masses the cancellation between the two contributions towards ReA2Re A_2 is about 70%70\%. This appreciable cancellation suggests that expectations from large N for QCD may be amenable to receiving significant corrections. The penguin operators seem to make a small contribution to ReA0ReA_0 at a scale \gsim1.5GeV\gsim 1.5 GeV. Possible repercussions of the lattice observation for other decays are briefly discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1311.6479,
  title  = {Lattice understanding of the Delta I=1/2 rule & some implications},
  author = {Amarjit Soni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.6479},
  year   = {2013}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures; invited talk at the EW MORIOND 2013