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arxiv: hep-ph/9901262 · v3 · submitted 1999-01-11 · ✦ hep-ph

Rare Kaon Decays and CP Violation

classification ✦ hep-ph
keywords violationchiralcp-conservingcp-violatingdecaydecaysdirectkaon
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Rare kaon decays are an important testing ground of the electroweak flavor theory: They can provide new signals of CP-violating phenomena. The interplay of long-distance QCD effects in strangeness-changing transitions can be analyzed with Chiral Perturbation Theory techniques. In particular, two rare kaon decays are analyzed: The first decay, K_L -> pi0 e+e-, is being searched for as a signal of direct Delta S = 1 CP violation. We provide a thorough updating of the analysis of the three components of the decay: 1) Direct CP violation, 2) CP violation through the mass matrix and 3) CP-conserving (two-photon) contributions. First the chiral calculation of the K_S -> pi0 e+e- rate is updated to include recent results on the nonleptonic amplitude. Then we systematically explore the uncertainties in this method. The CP-conserving amplitude remains somewhat uncertain, but present indications are such that there may be a sizable CP-violating asymmetry in the e+, e- energies from the interference of CP-conserving and CP-violating amplitudes. This may potentially be useful in determining whether direct CP violation is present. The second decay, K_L -> pi0 gamma e+e-, which occurs at a higher rate than the nonradiative process K_L -> pi0 e+e-, can be a background to CP violation studies using the latter reaction. The leading order chiral loop contribution to K_L -> pi0 gamma e+e- is completely calculable.

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