New approach to nonleptonic weak interactions. I. Derivation of asymptotic selection rules for the two-particle weak ground-state-hadron matrix elements

T. Tanuma, S. Oneda, and K. Terasaki
Phys. Rev. D 29, 444 – Published 1 February 1984
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Abstract

A new approach to nonleptonic weak interactions is presented. It is argued that the presence and violation of the | ΔI |=12 rule as well as those of the quark-line selection rules can be explained in a unified way, along with other fundamental physical quantities [such as the value of gA(0) and the smallness of the isoscalar nucleon magnetic moments], in terms of a single dynamical asymptotic ansatz imposed at the level of observable hadrons. The ansatz prescribes a way in which asymptotic flavor SU(N) symmetry is secured levelwise for a certain class of chiral algebras in the standard QCD model. It yields severe asymptotic constraints upon the two-particle hadronic matrix elements of nonleptonic weak Hamiltonians as well as QCD currents and their charges. It produces for weak matrix elements the asymptotic | ΔI |=12 rule and its charm counterpart for the ground-state hadrons, while for strong matrix elements quark-line-like approximate selection rules. However, for the less important weak two-particle vertices involving higher excited states, the | ΔI |=12 rule and its charm counterpart are in general violated, providing us with an explicit source of the violation of these selection rules in physical processes.

  • Received 31 January 1983

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.29.444

©1984 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

T. Tanuma* and S. Oneda

  • Center for Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742

K. Terasaki

  • Research Institute for Theoretical Physics, Takehara, Hiroshima-ken, 725, Japan

  • *Present address, Physics Department, Sophia University, Tokyo, 102, Japan.

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Vol. 29, Iss. 3 — 1 February 1984

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