SU(3) vs. SU(3) × SU(3) Breaking in Weak Hyperon Decays
Abstract
We consider the predictions of chiral perturbation theory for SU(3) breaking in weak semileptonic and s-wave nonleptonic hyperon decays. By defining an expansion sensitive only to SU(3) breaking, we show that the leading corrections give rise to moderate corrections to SU(3) relations ( 20\%), even though the chiral symmetry SU(3) × SU(3) appears to be rather badly broken. This explains why SU(3) fits to weak hyperon decays work well even though chiral-symmetry breaking corrections are large. Applying these SU(3)-breaking corrections to the analysis of the EMC data, we find that the predicted value of p sγμγ5 s p is reduced by 35\%, suggesting that the ``EMC effect'' may be less striking than commonly thought.
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