A dispersive approach to the CP conserving Kπ+- radiative decays

Abstract

We reconsider the constraints on the form factors W+ (s) and WS (s), describing the radiative decay modes K+π+ +- and KSπ0 +-, associated with the general properties of analyticity and unitarity. Starting from the simple consideration of the asymptotic behaviours of the two combinations 2 W+ (s) - WS (s) and W+ (s) + WS (s), we derive a minimal pair of dispersive representations which involves only two free parameters. An important input for these representations consists of the K3π decay amplitudes, for which we use a set of solutions of the Khuri-Treiman equations obtained recently. These solutions provide an extrapolation from the physical K3π decay region up to the resonant Kπππ scattering regions. We show that the experimental energy dependence of |W+|2 can be well reproduced and that the sign of W+ is unambiguously determined. We also show that the yet unknown I=1/2 part of the KS π+ π- π0 amplitude can be determined from the value of W+(0) + WS(0). The possibility of fixing the sign of WS(0) using experimental data on both |W+|2 and |WS|2 is discussed.

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