The $\Delta I=1/2$ Rule for Kaons
Joaquim Prades (Granada)

TL;DR
This paper advances understanding of the $ ext{ extDelta} I=1/2$ rule for kaons by analyzing contributions at different scales, reproducing the enhancement in the chiral limit, and providing a specific value for the $B_6^{(1/2)}$ parameter.
Contribution
It offers a detailed analysis of the $ ext{ extDelta} I=1/2$ rule, matching short- and long-distance physics, and quantifies the $B_6^{(1/2)}$ parameter in the chiral limit.
Findings
Reasonable matching between scales 0.6-1.0 GeV.
Reproduction of the $ ext{ extDelta} I=1/2$ enhancement in the chiral limit.
Estimated $B_6^{(1/2)}$ parameter as 2.2 ± 0.5.
Abstract
We report on recent advances at understanding the rule for kaons. We get reasonable matching between short-- and long--distances for scales between between 0.6 and 1.0 GeV and reproduce the rule huge enhancement in the chiral limit. A detailed analysis of the different contributions to the relevant octet and 27-plet couplings is done. For the parameter, we get in the chiral limit for scales GeV.
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