153 research outputs found
Measuring the a0-a2 pion scattering lengths through decays
We discuss the recent Cabibbo's proposal to measure the pion-pion scattering lengths combination a0-a2 from the cusp effect in the pi0-pi0 energy spectrum at threshold for K+ to (pi0 pi0 pi+) and KL to (pi0 pi0 pi0). We estimate the theoretical uncertainty of the a0-a2 determination at NLO in our approach and obtain that it is not smaller than 5% for K+ to (pi0 pi0 pi+). One gets similar theoretical uncertainties if the neutral KL to (pi0 pi0 pi0) decay data below threshold are used instead. For this decay, there are very large theoretical uncertainties above threshold due to cancellations and data above threshold cannot be used to get the scattering lengths
The role of final state interactions in epsilon'/epsilon
The Standard Model prediction for epsilon'/epsilon is updated, taking into
account the chiral loop corrections induced by final state interactions. The
resulting value, epsilon'/epsilon = (17\pm 6)\times 10^{-4}, is in good
agreement with present measurements.Comment: 3 pages. Invited talk at the 2000 Meeting of the Division of
Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society --DPF2000-- (Columbus,
Ohio, August 2000
The Standard Model prediction for eps'/eps
We review fundamental aspects of a new Standard Model analysis of eps'/eps
which takes into account the strong enhancement induced by final state
interactions.Comment: 3 pages, LaTex, uses ws-p10x7.cls. Talk given by E.P. at ICHEP2000,
Osaka, July 27-August 2, 200
epsilon'/eps in the Standard Model
We overview the detailed analysis of epsilon'/epsilon within the Standard
Model, presented in ref. 1. When all sources of large logarithms are
considered, both at short and long distances, it is possible to perform a
reliable Standard Model estimate of epsilon'/epsilon. The strong S-wave
rescattering of the final pions has an important impact on this observable. The
Standard Model prediction is found to be Re(epsilon'/epsilon) =(1.7 +-
0.9)*10^{-3}, in good agreement with the most recent experimental measurements.
A better estimate of the strange quark mass would reduce the uncertainty to
about 30%.Comment: Talk presented at the International Europhysics Conference on High
Energy Physics, July 12-18, 2001,Budapest, Hungar
Heavy Baryons and electromagnetic decays
In this talk I review the theory of electromagnetic decays of the ground
state baryon multiplets with oneheavy quark, calculated using Heavy Hadron
Chiral Perturbation Theory. The M1 and E2 amplitudes for (S^{*}-> S gamma),
(S^{*} -> T gamma) and (S -> T gamma)are separately analyzed. All M1
transitions are calculated up to O(1/\Lambda_\chi^2). The E2 amplitudes
contribute at the same order for (S^{*}-> S gamma), while for (S^{*} -> T
gamma) they first appear at O(1/(m_Q \Lambda_\chi^2))and for (S -> T gamma) are
completely negligible. Once the loop contributions is considered, relations
among different decay amplitudes are derived. Furthermore, one can obtain an
absolute prediction for the widths of Xi^{0'(*)}_c-> Xi^{0}_c gamma and
Xi^{-'(*)}_b-> Xi^{-}_b gamma.Comment: Talk presented at 4^{th} International Conference Hyperons, Charm and
Beauty Hadrons Conference, Valencia June 200
Delta M_K and epsilon_K in SUSY at the Next-to-Leading order
We perform a Next-to-Leading order analysis of Delta S=2 processes beyond the
Standard Model. Combining the recently computed NLO anomalous dimensions and
the B parameters of the most general Delta S=2 effective Hamiltonian, we give
an analytic formula for Delta M_K and epsilon_K in terms of the Wilson
coefficients at the high energy scale. This expression can be used for any
extension of the Standard Model with new heavy particles. Using this result, we
consider gluino-mediated contributions to Delta S=2 transitions in general SUSY
models and provide an improved analysis of the constraints on off-diagonal mass
terms between the first two generations of down-type squarks. Finally, we
improve the constraints on R-violating couplings from Delta M_K and epsilon_K.Comment: 20 pages, 1 figure, uses JHEP.cls; the magic numbers in eq. (2.7),
previously given in the basis (13) of hep-ph/9711402, are now given in the
basis (2.3) of this work. All numerical results are unchange
CP violation in decay
CP violation leads to a difference between the parameters and
describing the energy distributions of the charged pions produced in the and decays. We study the
difference as a function of the relative contributions from the
QCD-penguin and the electroweak-penguin diagrams. We find that the combination
of these contributions in is very similar to the corresponding
one defining the parameter in the decays. This
observation allows a determination of the value of , using data on
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