6 October 2022 to 30 June 2023
NCBJ
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Hyperon non-leptonic decays in χPT, revisited

17 Nov 2022, 09:15
1h
Room 207 (NCBJ)

Room 207

NCBJ

Pasteura 7

Speaker

Nora Salone

Description

Though weak non-leptonic decays of hyperons - strange baryons - have been investigated before, an update is urgently needed in view of recent significant measurements from the BESIII collaboration. Only with such an update, future high-precision data of weak non-leptonic decays can be properly interpreted. Such hadronic decays are characterized by two distinct contributions to the decay amplitude, called S- and P-wave.
Within the framework of chiral perturbation theory (χPT), such L-wave amplitudes can be computed: we do so up to one-loop corrections, noting also that in recent years their relative size to the tree-level contributions was differently interpreted. The general consensus is that weak non-leptonic hyperon decays are characterized by two contributions with polar behavior under approximate SU(3) symmetry.
This project aims at reviewing such calculations in the light of the recent updates on the measurement of the decay parameter αΛ, directly connected to the above-mentioned spherical-wave amplitudes. A recalculation of such lowest order contributions and their corrections is hence needed, since it might lead to a new level of agreement with experiment. As an additional bonus, our aspiration is to reduce the numerous different approaches to the best fitting description of such decays.

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