Non-Leptonic Kaon Decays and the Chiral Anomaly
arXiv:hep-ph/9307285 · doi:10.1016/0550-3213(94)90623-8
Abstract
An investigation is performed of all non-leptonic kaon decays sensitive to the chiral anomaly. Within the framework of chiral perturbation theory, there are two classes of anomalous amplitudes at $O(p^4)$: reducible and direct contributions. Only radiative transitions are affected by the anomaly. The phenomenology of the decays $K_L \to Ï^+ Ï^- γ$ and $K^+ \to Ï^+ Ï^0 γ$ is studied in detail. Including the dominant contributions of $O(p^6)$, the experimentally observed dependence of the direct emission amplitude for $K_L \to Ï^+ Ï^- γ$ on the photon energy can be understood. A survey is made of the rare ``anomalous'' decays $K \to ÏÏγγ$ and $K \to 3 Ïγ(γ)$, including some numerical estimates.
LaTeX, 31 pages (3 figures, not included), CERN-TH.6920/93