An SU(3)-based fit with strange-quark-mass corrections reproduces most hyperon decay data, but leaves a weak 1-sigma deviation in Sigma+ to p pi0 that the authors interpret as a possible sign of new physics.
Revisiting Weak Radiative Decays of Hyperons
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Triggered by experimentally driven renewed interest in hyperon properties we address the subject of weak radiative hyperon decays (WRHD). We start with the issue of Hara's theorem and briefly discuss the question of its possible evasion. Then, we give a short review of the story of vector-meson-dominance (VMD) approach to WRHD. We stress the shift from the Hara's-theorem-violating to Hara's-theorem-satisfying version of the VMD approach that did occur over time. Finally, spurred by a recent theoretical paper, we discuss the pole model description of WRHD, putting special attention to the issue of the contributions from the intermediate $\Lambda(1405)$ state. We point out that the measurement of the $\Lambda \to n \gamma$ decay asymmetry could resolve the encountered ambiguities and definitely answer the question of whether Hara's theorem is violated or not.
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SU(3) flavor symmetry analysis of hyperon non-leptonic two body decays
An SU(3)-based fit with strange-quark-mass corrections reproduces most hyperon decay data, but leaves a weak 1-sigma deviation in Sigma+ to p pi0 that the authors interpret as a possible sign of new physics.