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Final state interactions in [Formula: see text] decays: [Formula: see text] rule vs. [Formula: see text]
Dispersive effects from strong [Formula: see text] rescattering in the final state interaction (FSI) of weak [Formula: see text] decays are revisited with the goal to have a global view on their relative importance for the [Formula: see text] rule and the ratio [Formula: see text] in the standard mo...
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author | Buras, Andrzej J. Gérard, Jean-Marc |
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description | Dispersive effects from strong [Formula: see text] rescattering in the final state interaction (FSI) of weak [Formula: see text] decays are revisited with the goal to have a global view on their relative importance for the [Formula: see text] rule and the ratio [Formula: see text] 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 [Formula: see text] rule and the dominant density–density (four-quark) operators governing [Formula: see text] 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 N limit, N being the number of colours, FSIs are likely to be important for the [Formula: see text] rule but much less relevant for [Formula: see text] . The latter finding diminishes significantly hopes that improved calculations of [Formula: see text] 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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spelling | pubmed-53121152017-03-01 Final state interactions in [Formula: see text] decays: [Formula: see text] rule vs. [Formula: see text] Buras, Andrzej J. Gérard, Jean-Marc Eur Phys J C Part Fields Regular Article - Theoretical Physics Dispersive effects from strong [Formula: see text] rescattering in the final state interaction (FSI) of weak [Formula: see text] decays are revisited with the goal to have a global view on their relative importance for the [Formula: see text] rule and the ratio [Formula: see text] 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 [Formula: see text] rule and the dominant density–density (four-quark) operators governing [Formula: see text] 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 N limit, N being the number of colours, FSIs are likely to be important for the [Formula: see text] rule but much less relevant for [Formula: see text] . The latter finding diminishes significantly hopes that improved calculations of [Formula: see text] would bring its SM prediction to agree with the experimental data, opening thereby an arena for important new physics contributions to this ratio. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017-01-03 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5312115/ /pubmed/28260977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-016-4586-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. Funded by SCOAP3 |
spellingShingle | Regular Article - Theoretical Physics Buras, Andrzej J. Gérard, Jean-Marc Final state interactions in [Formula: see text] decays: [Formula: see text] rule vs. [Formula: see text] |
title | Final state interactions in [Formula: see text] decays: [Formula: see text] rule vs. [Formula: see text] |
title_full | Final state interactions in [Formula: see text] decays: [Formula: see text] rule vs. [Formula: see text] |
title_fullStr | Final state interactions in [Formula: see text] decays: [Formula: see text] rule vs. [Formula: see text] |
title_full_unstemmed | Final state interactions in [Formula: see text] decays: [Formula: see text] rule vs. [Formula: see text] |
title_short | Final state interactions in [Formula: see text] decays: [Formula: see text] rule vs. [Formula: see text] |
title_sort | final state interactions in [formula: see text] decays: [formula: see text] rule vs. [formula: see text] |
topic | Regular Article - Theoretical Physics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5312115/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28260977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-016-4586-7 |
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