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Emerging understanding of the ΔI=1/2 rule from lattice QCD

Authors :
P A, Boyle
N H, Christ
N, Garron
E J, Goode
T, Janowski
C, Lehner
Q, Liu
A T, Lytle
C T, Sachrajda
A, Soni
D, Zhang
Source :
Physical review letters. 110(15)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

There has been much speculation as to the origin of the ΔI=1/2 rule (ReA0/ReA2≃22.5). We find that the two dominant contributions to the ΔI=3/2, K→ππ correlation functions have opposite signs, leading to a significant cancelation. This partial cancelation occurs in our computation of ReA2 with physical quark masses and kinematics (where we reproduce the experimental value of A2) and also for heavier pions at threshold. For ReA0, although we do not have results at physical kinematics, we do have results for pions at zero momentum with mπ≃420 MeV [ReA0/ReA2=9.1(2.1)] and mπ≃330 MeV [ReA0/ReA2=12.0(1.7)]. The contributions which partially cancel in ReA2 are also the largest ones in ReA0, but now they have the same sign and so enhance this amplitude. The emerging explanation of the ΔI=1/2 rule is a combination of the perturbative running to scales of O(2 GeV), a relative suppression of ReA2 through the cancelation of the two dominant contributions, and the corresponding enhancement of ReA0. QCD and electroweak penguin operators make only very small contributions at such scales.

Details

ISSN :
10797114
Volume :
110
Issue :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Accession number :
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