76 research outputs found
decays in unitarized resonance chiral theory
We study the hadronic decays within the
framework of Chiral Perturbation Theory including
resonance states and the complete one-loop corrections. The amplitude is
projected in partial waves and unitarized by means of the method
resumming both the important -and -wave and the subleading
-wave final-state interactions. The participating scalar multiplet
mass and coupling strengths are determined from fits to the Dalitz plot
experimental data recently released by the A2 collaboration. As a byproduct of
our analysis, the associated Dalitz-plot slope parameters are found to be
, which lie in the ballpark of the
current experimental and theoretical determinations.Comment: 45 pages, 12 figure
A Dispersive Treatment of Decays
decays offer several reasons of interest: they allow an accurate
measurement of -scattering lengths; they provide the best source for
the determination of some low-energy constants of ChPT; one form factor is
directly related to the chiral anomaly, which can be measured here. We present
a dispersive treatment of decays that provides a resummation of
- and -rescattering effects. The free parameters of the
dispersion relation are fitted to the data of the high-statistics experiments
E865 and NA48/2. The matching to ChPT at NLO and NNLO enables us to determine
the LECs , and . With recently published data from
NA48/2, the LEC can be determined as well. In contrast to a pure chiral
treatment, the dispersion relation describes the observed curvature of one of
the form factors, which we understand as a rescattering effect beyond NNLO.Comment: 86 pages, 21 figures. Draws on and extends arXiv:1412.5171 [hep-ph]
and arXiv:1209.0755 [hep-ph
A New Dispersive Analysis of eta --> 3 pi
We present a new dispersive analysis of the isospin breaking decay eta --> 3
pi. The resulting representation of the decay amplitude allows us to determine
the quark mass double ratio Q and we find as a preliminary result Q = 22.3 +/-
0.4. Finally, we discuss a number of improvements that we intend to implement
in the future.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, to be published in the proceedings of 6th
International Workshop on Chiral Dynamics, CD09, July 6-10, 2009, Bern,
Switzerlan
Lepton flavor violation in the Higgs sector and the role of hadronic tau-lepton decays
It has been pointed out recently that current low-energy constraints still
allow for sizable flavor-changing decay rates of the 125 GeV boson into
leptons, h -> tau ell (ell= e, mu). In this work we discuss the role of
hadronic tau-lepton decays in probing lepton flavor violating couplings in the
Higgs sector. At low energy, the effective Higgs coupling to gluons induced by
heavy quarks contributes to hadronic tau decays, establishing a direct
connection with the relevant process at the LHC, pp (gg)-> h -> tau ell.
Semileptonic transitions like tau -> ell pi pi are sensitive to flavor-changing
scalar couplings while decays such as tau -> ell eta(') probe pseudoscalar
couplings, thus providing a useful low-energy handle to disentangle possible
Higgs flavor violating signals at the LHC. As part of our analysis, we provide
an appropriate description of all the relevant hadronic matrix elements needed
to describe Higgs-mediated tau -> ell pi pi transitions, improving over
previous treatments in the literature.Comment: 33 pages, 9 figures, 6 table
Predicting the tau strange branching ratios and implications for V_{us}
Hadronic tau decays provide several ways to extract the
Cabbibo-Kobashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix element V_{us}. The most precise
determination involves using inclusive tau decays and requires as input the
total branching ratio into strange final states. Recent results from
B-factories have led to a discrepancy of about 3.4 sigma from the value of
V_{us} implied by CKM unitarity and direct determination from Kaon
semi-leptonic modes. In this paper we predict the three leading strange tau
branching ratios, using dispersive parameterizations of the hadronic form
factors and taking as experimental input the measured Kaon decay rates and the
tau -> K pi nu_tau decay spectrum. We then use our results to reevaluate
V_{us}, for which we find |V_{us}|=0.2207 \pm 0.0027, in better agreement with
CKM unitarity.Comment: 20 pages, 3 figure
A Dispersive Treatment of Decays
are for several reasons an especially interesting decay channel
of mesons: decays allow an accurate measurement of a
combination of -wave scattering lengths, one form factor of the
decay is connected to the chiral anomaly and the decay is the best source for
the determination of some low energy constants of ChPT. We present a dispersive
approach to decays, which takes rescattering effects fully into
account. Some fits to NA48/2 and E865 measurements and results of the matching
to ChPT are shown.Comment: 4 pages, talk given by PS at MESON2012 - 12th International Workshop
on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction, Krak\'ow, Poland, 31 May - 5
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