Models of Low Energy Effective Theory applied to Kaon Non-leptonic Decays and Other Matrix Elements

Abstract

In this talk I describe work on computing non-leptonic matrix elements consistently with both long and short distance contributions included. On the simpler example of the π+-π0 mass difference I explain in detail the matching procedure and the difference between various low-energy models. I then explain the new difficulties in non-leptonic Kaon decays and how the matching here can in principle be done in the same way when scheme dependences are correctly accounted for. In the end I summarize the results J. Prades and I obtain for the I=1/2 rule and B6.

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